Icon of Saint Athanasius of Alexandria Wooden Gilt 20X26cm.
Icon of Saint Athanasius of Alexandria Wooden Gilt 20X26cm
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Icon of Saint Athanasius of Alexandria Wooden Gilt 20X26cm
Athanasios of Alexandria or Megas Athanasios or Saint Athanasios was Patriarch of Alexandria.
The icon is wooden, flat in a classic ecclesiastical design with a traditional red cadmium border.
It is the most classic type of image due to its timeless design.
The use of MDF wood makes it unchanged over time, as its material is highly durable.
It is specially processed with double varnish to have the maximum resistance to time and wear
Honored as saint from Eastern Orthodox, Coptic Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Lutheran and Anglican churches.
He is one of the four Fathers of the Eastern Church who bear the title "Great" along with Basil, Photius, and Antony, and one of the 33 Fathers of the Roman Catholic Church.
From a very young age he showed his spiritual inclination.
At the age of 25, he was ordained a deacon by the bishop of Alexandria, Alexander, whom he followed to the First Ecumenical Council in 325 in Nicaea, Bithynia.
There he emerged as a pioneer in the condemnation of Arius' teaching which was characterized as heretical.
In 328 and at the age of 33 he was elected patriarch of Alexandria.
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Copy of the Holy Icon of Panagia Portaitissa
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Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 26x20x2 cm |