Product Code: E 8344
Width: 16 mm.
Height: 30 mm.
Weight: 3.86 g.
The Kazan Icon of the Blessed Virgin is one of the most revered. Prayers before the image of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God can help you in many life matters, but also pray to her in case of despondency, sadness and distress, when the discomfort already lacks the strength to fight. With the help of prayers before the image of the Kazan Mother of God, one can be cured of any, especially from eye diseases and even from blindness, not only physical, but also spiritual. The image of the Virgin and her prayers help her to find the right solution to complex issues. "Kazan" icon for many centuries people put near the baby crib, knowing that the Mother of God will look after the child and protect him, if necessary. Also from ancient times the Kazan icon was blessed by the newlyweds for a long and happy life. And, if the wedding falls on the day of the celebration of this icon, family life should be long and happy.
"Save your servants from all ills, blessed Virgin!" - written on the back of the image.
The Kazan Icon of the Blessed Virgin is one of the most revered. Prayers before the image of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God can help you in many life matters, but also pray to her in case of despondency, sadness and distress, when the discomfort already lacks the strength to fight. With the help of prayers before the image of the Kazan Mother of God, one can be cured of any, especially from eye diseases and even from blindness, not only physical, but also spiritual. The image of the Virgin and her prayers help her to find the right solution to complex issues. "Kazan" icon for many centuries people put near the baby crib, knowing that the Mother of God will look after the child and protect him, if necessary. Also from ancient times the Kazan icon was blessed by the newlyweds for a long and happy life. And, if the wedding falls on the day of the celebration of this icon, family life should be long and happy.
"Save your servants from all ills, blessed Virgin!" - written on the back of the image.