Icon "Holy Trinity" * A. Rublev * in the Yaroslavl style under glass
Icon "Holy Trinity" * A. Rublev * in the Yaroslavl style under glassAn exact copy of the orthodox icon, made by printing on wood, with silver and gilding elements. There is...
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Icon "Holy Trinity" * A. Rublev * in the Yaroslavl style under glass
An exact copy of the orthodox icon, made by printing on wood, with silver and gilding elements. There is a loop on the back for hanging the icon on the wall.
The icon depicts the Holy Trinity - God the Son, ie Jesus Christ, God the Father and the Holy Spirit.
That is, the unity of God is shown in all manifestations.
The icon purifies and uplifts the soul, relieves complex, dramatic experiences, fears and anxieties, allows you to find joy and hope.
You are believed to be speaking directly to the Lord when you entrust your thoughts, sins and deeds to this shrine.
Therefore, the relic is often used as a confessional - prayer before it encourages repentance, destroys all negativity, drives away doubts and temptations.
In addition, the picture suggests a way out of difficult life situations, points to the righteous path and strengthens in faith.
An exact copy of the orthodox icon, made by printing on wood, with silver and gilding elements. There is a loop on the back for hanging the icon on the wall.
The icon depicts the Holy Trinity - God the Son, ie Jesus Christ, God the Father and the Holy Spirit.
That is, the unity of God is shown in all manifestations.
The icon purifies and uplifts the soul, relieves complex, dramatic experiences, fears and anxieties, allows you to find joy and hope.
You are believed to be speaking directly to the Lord when you entrust your thoughts, sins and deeds to this shrine.
Therefore, the relic is often used as a confessional - prayer before it encourages repentance, destroys all negativity, drives away doubts and temptations.
In addition, the picture suggests a way out of difficult life situations, points to the righteous path and strengthens in faith.
Icon "Holy Trinity" * A. Rublev * in the Yaroslavl style under glass