In the town
of Akhtyrka (Kharkov province), there had long been a parish church dedicated
to the Protection of the Most-pure Theotokos. In 1739, a pious and virtuous priest
named Fr. Daniel Vasiliev was serving at that church. Once, at the approach of
the harvest, he was mowing the grass in his garden. He had hardly swung the
scythe twice before he saw in the grass an Icon of the Mother of God, praying
before the crucified Lord Jesus Christ, and shining with an indescribable light.
In pious awe, Fr. Daniel signed himself with the sign of the Cross, and began
to read prayers to the Most-holy Theotokos. After
fervently praying and after making three great prostrations before the image of
the Most Holy Theotokos, he carried it into his house and placed it in an appropriate
place. This Icon remained in the priests home for three years. Members of
his household noticed that some inexplicable sensation of fear made it impossible
to spend the night in the room in which the Icon rested. Three years later,
on the feast of the Protection, the priest entered the room and, just as before,
was unexpectedly stunned by a bright light emanating from the Icon. This apparition
was repeated many times, but he would pray and tell no one about it. Once
while dozing, he dreamed of the Mother of God, and heard her direct that he
clean the dust from the Icon which he had discovered, wash the Icon with clean
water, and then drape a cover over the Icon. The priest awoke and hurried
to wipe the dust from the Icon and to wash it with clean water. Intending to later
pour the water into the river, he put the water into a container. He again fell
asleep, and in a dream saw himself carrying that container of water towards the
river, along the way he saw the Most-holy Theotokos, who said to him: Go
home and keep this water, it will heal all those who suffer from the fever.
The priest had a daughter who for a long time had suffered with fever. Awaking,
he gave her some of the water to drink, and she immediately was healed. Thereafter,
all those who suffered with fever would run to the Most-holy Theotokos, and as
soon as they drank of the water from her Icon, would be healed. When
the priest noticed that little wounds had begun to appear in the painted surface
of the Icon, he asked an iconographer friend to restore the Icon. The iconographer
took the holy Icon home, and put it in a fitting place. Two nights later, when
he had decided to to begin work on the Icon, he suddenly heard a voice coming
from the Icon, saying Get up, it is time for you to take the Icon back to
the place from which you had taken it. You cannot improve it. In terror,
the iconographer arose, reverently took the Icon, and at dawn took it to the priest
and told him of the voice which he had heard. Recognizing the miraculous signs
coming from the Icon, the priest decided that it was best to take it to his parish
church. There the Icon shone forth with the power of working miracles. John,
the iconographer who had been given the Icon for restoration, had a child who
suffered from the fever. Learning of the miraculous effect of the water from the
Akhtyra icon of the Theotokos, he washed the icon, and as soon as he had given
the sick child a drink of that water, his sickness left him. Many
miracles were wrought before the miraculous Icon according to the faith of those
who ran to its grace-filled power. One of these is especially noteworthy because
of the veracity of its historical documentation. Elizabeth, the ill wife of General
Vedel, came to Akhtyrka and fervently prayed before the Icon of the Theotokos
that she might be healed. The next night she saw the Mother of God in a dream,
and heard her direction: You ask in vain for healing from illness. You do
not need that. You will soon depart from life. Give all of your possessions to
the churches and to the poor. That sacrifice will be for the good of your soul.
The ill one answered, O Mother of God, I have children, and if I give
away my estate, my children will be left in extreme poverty and need. In
response, the Mother of God said, Do not be concerned for your children.
I will be their eternal protectress. Then, the Mother of God became invisible.
The ill woman,
waking from her sleep, called summoned her spiritual father, told him of the apparition,
and five days later, as told to her by the Mother of God, peacefully reposed.
Empress Catherine II, learning of the miraculous protection promised to the children
of the late Mrs. Vedel, took her two daughters into her care, and later gave them
in marriage, one to Count Palen, the other to Count Chernishev.
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