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Icon of the Mother of God “the Blessed Heaven” (Moscow, Russia)

Commemorated on March 19
Icon of the Mother of God “the Blessed Heaven” (Moscow, Russia)
The “Blessed Heaven” Icon of the Mother of God is on the iconostasis of the Moscow Archangel cathedral in the Kremlin. Previously, this icon was at Smolensk and brought to Moscow by Sophia, daughter of the Lithuanian prince Vitovt, when she became the wife of Prince Basil of Moscow (1389-1425).
 
On the icon, the Mother of God is depicted in full stature, with a scepter in Her right hand. On Her left arm is the Divine Infant, and both of them are crowned. Certain people call also this icon of the Mother of God “What Shall we call Thee?”
 
This icon is also commemorated on the Sunday of All Saints.

Source: http://oca.org/saints/lives/2012/03/06/100684-icon-of-the-mother-of-god-ldquothe-blessed-heavenrdquo

The Icon of the Mother of God known as the “Blessed Heaven” Icon is in the Iconostasis of the Cathedral Church of the Archangel in the Moscow Kremlin. We know that it used to be in Smolensk, and that it was translated to Moscow by Sophia, daughter of Lithuanian Prince Vitovt, at the time she married Prince Vasily Dmitrievitch (1389 - 1425) of Moscow. The Icon bears a full-length depiction of the Mother of God, with the Divine Infant on her left arm.  Some people refer to this Icon as the “What shall we call thee” Icon of the Mother of God.
 
The Icon is celebrated on March 6 and on the Sunday of All Saints.

Source: http://www.stjohndc.org/Russian/english.htm 

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