Byzantine Hand Painted Icon of the Veneration of the Precious Chains of Saint Peter the Apostle.
Saint Peter the Apostle was imprisoned after Herod's order for preaching the Gospel. As he was guarded by several members of the guard, none could help him escape. The night before the trial of the Apostle Peter, an Angel appeared in his cell, sent by God to free him.
After he broke the chains with which they had bound Saint Peter the Apostle, led him to the exit without the guards noticing them. After that, the Angel disappeared and the Apostle Peter went to the house of Mary, where the rest of the disciples of Jesus Christ were gathered. The next day, he started a long journey and Herod never found him.
Our Church honors this miraculous event with the feast of the Veneration of the Precious Chains of Saint Peter the Apostle.
Kontakion of Veneration of the Chains of Ap. Peter
Second Tone
Now Christ God, the Rock, doth glorify the rock of faith, illustriously, in calling all to celebrate the dread wonders of the most precious chains of Peter, the first and chief of the disciples of Christ our God, Who granteth forgiveness of sins unto all.
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 the Veneration of the Precious Chains of Saint Peter the Apostle, 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: January 16
Iconographer: Nun Markella, Holy Monastery of The Annunciation, Patmos
Availability: Made to order, usually ships within 14 to 21 days.