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December 14th,
in the Moscow church of the Nine Martyrs of Kizichesk, Orthodox
people are making prostrations before an icon of the Savior which
is literally bleeding...
Archpriest
Ioann Bukotin, witness of this miracle, was shaken at this visible
sign. In prayerful distress he cried out: "O Lord, my
Lord! Surely the Pharisees and scribes didn't crucify Thee as
we crucify Thee with our sins!.." After these words, the
flow of blood on the icon noticeably increased. Fr. Ioann
began to serve a molebin. And, surprisingly, as the molebin was
being served, the flow of blood on the icon stopped. But when
the molebin concluded, blood flowed again. On the evening of that
very day Fr. Ioann was hospitalized - this was his final illness.
The events just described took place in the Orenburg village of
Derzhavino where icons have been streaming myrrh for five years
in a modest chamber in a simple rural house. The icon of the Savior
had also previously been streaming myrrh.
And then
- on Adoration of the Cross Wednesday in the year 2000 - they
noticed that on the icon of the Savior there appeared a pale-rosy
liquid, resembling serum, coming from His right hand which is
raised to give a blessing, and then blood poured forth from an
open wound. Later on there appeared red spots in the Savior's
hair - like traces of a crown of thorns - and from these blood
poured forth in unstoppable streams. These bloody streams flowed
together with the streams of myrrh and became bright scarlet.
As time passed the flow of blood increased significantly. Blood
runs down the icon and across the face of the Savior in a dense
flow; it coagulates, forming clots and dark splotches. Clotted
scabs on the wounds are dark brown in color, which is what always
occurs with dried blood.
"The
Lord has shown us His mercy," - says Sergei, Archbishop of
Samara, who has blessed the icons to travel around Rus'. "People
are standing in very long lines just to draw near to these images.
Moreover these icons are not old, not painted literally "written",
but are printed on paper. I happened to observe how the chrism
appears on the surface of the icons in the form of fragrant droplets
and flows downwards. What's more, even a copper crucifixion is
streaming chrism right along with the other icons! This is a rare
phenomenon.
"Equally
as rare is an image which bleeds. When I first heard about it,
I couldn't help having my doubts. The Church is very scrupulous
in her approach to manifestations of this nature, painstakingly
verifying the authenticity of the miracle. But
when I first looked upon this image, all doubts vanished. From
the Savior's head on the icon, red streams were flowing directly
from the spikes of the crown of thorns, and I sensed the natural
odor of blood. And when they did a chemical analysis of the flowing
liquid, it turned out that it was real plasma of human blood.
"Just as He did in the first centuries of Christianity, the
Lord is showing us wonders to strengthen us in the Faith and,
perhaps, to prepare us for difficult trials in the future."
With inexpressible
love and pain, the Lord looks upon us - vain, sinful people as
we keep on pounding new nails into His bleeding wounds.
Is it I, Lord?
Learn more
about theses events at the Moscow church of the Nine Martyrs website.
Address -
St. Nicholas the Wonder-worker Church in Birulevo
Bulatnikovski proezd, 8a, 113546, Moscow
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