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Icons of St. Martin of Tours,
Wonder-Working Hierarch
Feast: Nov 11 (also, his
ordination day and translation on July 4 )
In olden days in England, St.
Martin was an extremely popular Saint, and his feast ushered in the
great fast before Nativity. When St. Augustine of Canterbury arrived in
Kent, he found in Canterbury a Christian church, ancient even then,
dedicated to St. Martin. The location can still be seen in modern-day
Canterbury. St. Martin reposed Nov. 11 and July 4 is kept as the feast
of his ordination, consecration, and translation (the transferral of
his holy Relics).
Top Icon: by the hand of Br.
Leon Liddament, St. Seraphim's Studio, Walsingham, England.
Next Icon: Monastery of the
Theotokos and St. Martin, Cantauque, Provence.
Next Icon: from Huesstege
Icons in Germany.
Next Icon: of unknown
provenance, with English inscriptions & scenes of the Life.
Next
Icon: by the hand of Aidan Hart, EP, UK.
Next
Icon: carving by the hand of Aidan Hart, Oecum. Patriarchate, UK.
Next Icon: of unknown
provenance.
Next Icon: also of unknown
provenance.
Next: Icon from the Atelier
(workshop) of St. John Damascene, in France.
Next: Icon also from the
Atelier of St. John Damascene.
Next: Icon by the hand of
Michael Garrett of holy-icons.com
Next: Icon produced by the
Brotherhood of the Holy Trinity.
Next: Icon (on left) by the
hand of iconographer Elizabeth Hudgins, Virginia.
Last Icon above (on right): of
unknown provenance.
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