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Praying with icons
Icon of the Trinity, based on the icon painted by
Andrea Rublev,
Moscow School, 16th century

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The Virgin of Vladimir is the most venerated icon in all Russia and
has escaped many fires and plunderers. The Virgin is shown inclined
in an attitude of contemplation while the Child rests on her arm
with His cheek against hers. This attitude expresses not so much the
maternal tenderness of Mary as her power to elicit tenderness in her
Son as she intercedes with Him for the human race. Her eyes look
neither toward the Child, nor at the viewer, but rather inward to
the heart of God and outward to the heart of the world. The meaning
of Mary's gaze is further enhanced by the bright stars on her
forehead and shoulders. They indicate not only her virginity before,
during and after the birth of Jesus, but also speak of a divine
presence that permeates part of her being. She is completely open to
the Spirit, making her innermost being completely attentive to the
creative power of God.
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The bright
face and golden tunic of the Child indicate His majesty and
splendour as the Word of God, the source of all wisdom. The arm
of the Child holds Mary in an embrace, His eyes fixed on hers
with complete attentiveness, and His mouth close to hers,
offering her His divine breath. The neck of the Child is painted
large because it represents the Holy Spirit, the breath of God
which Jesus offers to humanity. Far from a sentimental event,
the tender embrace of mother and child is the portrayal of the
mysterious interchange between God and humanity made possible by
the Incarnation of the Word.
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PRAYER MOMENT:
Mary, Mother
of God,
The gentle tenderness you share with your child is a quiet,
strong thing, reflected from your image. There is no distance
between his soft, but total embrace and you. He loves you. Yes,
there is no doubt! O how this child loves you! You are molded as
one. His body from your body, his flesh from your flesh, his
heart from your heart. His eyes praise you and thank you for
your share in his humanity.
Like a strong,
powerful, but peaceful magnet, your gaze holds mine. Quiet, calm,
endlessly gazing at me from nine centuries of reflected wisdom.
You ask only one thing of me: to share the love you share. Love
is not gentle, soft tenderness in the sense of weakness. Love is
gentle in the sense of strength: enduring, radical, unbroken
unity.
Lady of
Tenderness, your gaze is both statement and
question: If this is the unity he seeks -- a
love so strong between God and the human being that nothing can
divide it -- then can I not at least try to love as
he has loved? Can I not at least try to break down barriers that
separate the nations? Can I not make my decisions in his
presence and under your gaze -- the presence of this call to
unity from the fulness of tender love?
Mary, perhaps if I would pause
long enough to return your gaze, stop long enough to love
tenderly for just one moment, I could learn from you what wisdom
really means.
This icon and many more
are from Michele Tritto and are available at
our Liturgical Centres in Athlone and Dublin
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