Icon Gallery
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St. Julius the Veteran.
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Mosaic of the Theotokos and Christ child, between St. and St. Restituta (Naples Cathedral - Chapel of St. Restituta).
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Icon of St. Eutropius of Orange. (Cathedrale Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth, in Orange, Vaucluse, France).
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Shrine of St. Melangell.
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A page from a copy of Bede's Lives of St. Cuthbert, showing King Athelstan presenting the work to the St. Bede. This manuscript was given to St. Cuthbert's shrine in 934.
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St. Bede the Venerable.
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Saint Bruno of Würzburg in a stained glass window from the parish church of Liesing.
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St. Therapont of White Lake.
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St. Philip I, Metropolitan of Moscow.
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St. John the Russian, whose relics are on the island of Euboea.
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St Alexey (Mechev), Priest of Moscow.
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St. Cyprian, Metropolitan of Moscow.
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Sts. Photius, Theognostus and Cyprian, Metropolitans of Kiev and all Rus'.
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The Large Sakkos of Photius, created in the late Byzantine era for Photius, Metropolitan of Moscow around 1417.
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Venerable Nilus of Stolobny Island.
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