Baptism of Christ | The Theophany Icon | Lithography print on wood | 3,5" x 2,5"
Quantity
- Baptism of Jesus
- The Festival of Lights
- Lithography print on wood
- Size: 3,5" x 2,5" (9 x 6 x 0,6 cm)
- miniature icon
- annotation
- handcrafted
- Made in Russia
- Baptism of Jesus
- The Festival of Lights
- Lithography print on wood
- Size: 3,5" x 2,5" (9 x 6 x 0,6 cm)
- miniature icon
- annotation
- handcrafted
- Made in Russia
From the first century of the Christian Church, there has always been “The Festival of Lights”. In the depth of Midwinter, this feast celebrated the advent of the Son of God’s coming into the world as Jesus Christ, and His early years up to and including His baptism in the Jordan, which heralded the beginning of Jesus’ ministry on earth.
From the first century of the Christian Church, there has always been “The Festival of Lights”. In the depth of Midwinter, this feast celebrated the advent of the Son of God’s coming into the world as Jesus Christ, and His early years up to and including His baptism in the Jordan, which heralded the beginning of Jesus’ ministry on earth.
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Exceptions may apply
Sacred Art
Baptism of Christ | The Theophany Icon | Lithography print on wood | 3,5" x 2,5"
Baptism of Christ | The Theophany Icon | Lithography print on wood | 3,5" x 2,5"
Quantity
Quantity
Exceptions may apply
Sacred Art
- Baptism of Jesus
- The Festival of Lights
- Lithography print on wood
- Size: 3,5" x 2,5" (9 x 6 x 0,6 cm)
- miniature icon
- annotation
- handcrafted
- Made in Russia
- Baptism of Jesus
- The Festival of Lights
- Lithography print on wood
- Size: 3,5" x 2,5" (9 x 6 x 0,6 cm)
- miniature icon
- annotation
- handcrafted
- Made in Russia
From the first century of the Christian Church, there has always been “The Festival of Lights”. In the depth of Midwinter, this feast celebrated the advent of the Son of God’s coming into the world as Jesus Christ, and His early years up to and including His baptism in the Jordan, which heralded the beginning of Jesus’ ministry on earth.
From the first century of the Christian Church, there has always been “The Festival of Lights”. In the depth of Midwinter, this feast celebrated the advent of the Son of God’s coming into the world as Jesus Christ, and His early years up to and including His baptism in the Jordan, which heralded the beginning of Jesus’ ministry on earth.