Byzantine Hand Painted Icon of Saint Marina, the Great Martyr, of Antioch.
Saint Marina came from Antioch in Asia Minor. As her mother died shortly after giving birth, her idolater father entrusted her upbringing to a Christian woman from whom Saint Marina met and embraced Christianity.
When she reached the age of fifteen, the ruler Olymbrios ordered her arrest because of her faith. However, as soon as he saw her, he was charmed by her beauty and proposed that she convert and become his wife, a proposal which Saint Marina rejected defending Christ.
After this rejection, Olymbrios subjected her to severe torture from which she miraculously survived. Learning of the miracles of Saint Marina, many converted to Christianity, which angered Olymbrius who finally ordered her beheading.
Apolytikion
O Lord Jesus, unto Thee Thy lamb doth cry with a great voice: O my Bridegroom, Thee I love; and seeking Thee, I now contest, and with Thy baptism am crucified and buried. I suffer for Thy sake, that I may reign with Thee; for Thy sake I die, that I may live in Thee: accept me offered out of longing to Thee as a spotless sacrifice. Lord, save our souls through her intercessions, since Thou art great in mercy.
Kontakion
Adorned with the beauty of Purity, O Virgin; crowned with the stigmata of martyrdom; stained with the blood of your struggles; and brilliantly radiant with healing wonders, piously, O Marina, you received the trophy of victory for your struggles.
Hand-Painted Icons occupy a valuable place in ecclesiastical art because, beyond their obvious artistic value, a hand-painted icon unites man with the holiness of the depicted person.
For the Hand-Painted Icon of Saint Marina, the Great Martyr, of Antioch our experienced painters use traditional techniques and high-quality materials that offer excellent depiction and durability over time.
All our Hand-Painted Icons are painted with egg tempera, while you can choose the size of the icon, the decoration of the background, the language of the inscriptions as well as the type of wood you wish to use.
Note: The final Icon may slightly differ from the catalog photo.
Feast: July 17
Iconographer: Sieppes Bros.
Availability: Made to order, usually ships within 14 to 21 days.