Saint Paisius the Great, Venerable Paisius the Great | Silver and Gold foiled miniature icon | Size: 2,5" x 3,5" |
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- Gold and silver foiled
- Luxury Miniature Icon Case
- Raedy for Gift
- Sized at 6 x 9 cm
- Materials: wood
- Made in Russia
- Rare icon
- Gold and silver foiled
- Luxury Miniature Icon Case
- Raedy for Gift
- Sized at 6 x 9 cm
- Materials: wood
- Made in Russia
- Rare icon
Feast Day: June 19
Saint Paisius the Great lived in Egypt. His parents, Christians, distributed generous alms to all the needy.
After the death of her husband his mother, on the suggestion of an angel, gave her young son Paisius to the clergy of the church.
The youth Paisius loved monastic life and spent his time in one of the Egyptian sketes. Renouncing his own will, he lived under the spiritual guidance of Saint Pambo (July 18), finishing all the tasks assigned him. The Elder said that a new monk in particular needs to preserve his sight, in order to guard his senses from temptation. Paisius, heeding the instruction, went for three years with his eyes cast downwards. The saintly ascetic read spiritual books, and he was known for his ascetic fasting and prayer.
Feast Day: June 19
Saint Paisius the Great lived in Egypt. His parents, Christians, distributed generous alms to all the needy.
After the death of her husband his mother, on the suggestion of an angel, gave her young son Paisius to the clergy of the church.
The youth Paisius loved monastic life and spent his time in one of the Egyptian sketes. Renouncing his own will, he lived under the spiritual guidance of Saint Pambo (July 18), finishing all the tasks assigned him. The Elder said that a new monk in particular needs to preserve his sight, in order to guard his senses from temptation. Paisius, heeding the instruction, went for three years with his eyes cast downwards. The saintly ascetic read spiritual books, and he was known for his ascetic fasting and prayer.
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Saint Paisius the Great, Venerable Paisius the Great | Silver and Gold foiled miniature icon | Size: 2,5" x 3,5" |
Saint Paisius the Great, Venerable Paisius the Great | Silver and Gold foiled miniature icon | Size: 2,5" x 3,5" |
Quantity
Quantity
Exceptions may apply
BLACK SEA
- Gold and silver foiled
- Luxury Miniature Icon Case
- Raedy for Gift
- Sized at 6 x 9 cm
- Materials: wood
- Made in Russia
- Rare icon
- Gold and silver foiled
- Luxury Miniature Icon Case
- Raedy for Gift
- Sized at 6 x 9 cm
- Materials: wood
- Made in Russia
- Rare icon
Feast Day: June 19
Saint Paisius the Great lived in Egypt. His parents, Christians, distributed generous alms to all the needy.
After the death of her husband his mother, on the suggestion of an angel, gave her young son Paisius to the clergy of the church.
The youth Paisius loved monastic life and spent his time in one of the Egyptian sketes. Renouncing his own will, he lived under the spiritual guidance of Saint Pambo (July 18), finishing all the tasks assigned him. The Elder said that a new monk in particular needs to preserve his sight, in order to guard his senses from temptation. Paisius, heeding the instruction, went for three years with his eyes cast downwards. The saintly ascetic read spiritual books, and he was known for his ascetic fasting and prayer.
Feast Day: June 19
Saint Paisius the Great lived in Egypt. His parents, Christians, distributed generous alms to all the needy.
After the death of her husband his mother, on the suggestion of an angel, gave her young son Paisius to the clergy of the church.
The youth Paisius loved monastic life and spent his time in one of the Egyptian sketes. Renouncing his own will, he lived under the spiritual guidance of Saint Pambo (July 18), finishing all the tasks assigned him. The Elder said that a new monk in particular needs to preserve his sight, in order to guard his senses from temptation. Paisius, heeding the instruction, went for three years with his eyes cast downwards. The saintly ascetic read spiritual books, and he was known for his ascetic fasting and prayer.