Myrrh-Streaming, Miracle-Working Icon Panagia Kardiotissa Arriving at St. Demetrios Cathedral Astoria
Hellenic Orthodox Community of Astoria
Have you ever venerated a miracle-working icon?
Have you ever seen myrrh streaming from an icon right before your eyes?
Have you ever witnessed a revelation of God’s divinity through a holy wonder?
Now’s your chance!
Come from near and far to venerate the myrrh-streaming miraculous icon of Panagia Kardiotissa and be anointed with its heavenly fragrance from Thursday, October 24 to Saturday, October 26 at the St. Demetrios Cathedral in Astoria.
To this day, the icon continues to flow with myrrh, a sign of God’s divine grace, touching all who come to witness this holy wonder. Panagia Kardiotissa has healed hundreds from cancer, illness, depression, anxiety, and other afflictions. This miracle profoundly manifests God’s and His Holy Mother’s presence in America.
You will receive a cotton ball with the miraculous myrrh in a little sealed baggie and a paper icon of Panagia Kardiotissa blessed on the miracle-working icon.
• SCHEDULE TO VENERATE PANAGIA KARDIOTISSA
→ Thursday, October 24
7 PM: Arrival ceremony of the Myrrh-Streaming Miraculous Icon of Panagia Kardiotissa
7:30 PM — 11 PM: Holy Vigil
→ Friday, October 25
8 AM — 9 PM: St. Demetrios Cathedral is open all-day
8 AM: Matins & Divine Liturgy
7 PM: Great Vespers & Procession of the Holy Icon & Holy Relics for the feast of Saint Demetrios
— Following, a Reception for all at Patrides Hall from the Community
→ Saturday, October 26
Feast of Saint Demetrios
8 AM: Matins & Hierarchical Divine Liturgy
12:30 PM: Departure ceremony of the Myrrh-Streaming Miraculous Icon of Panagia Kardiotissa
— Following, a meal will be served to all at Patrides Hall offered by the Philoptochos
• LOCATION
St. Demetrios Cathedral
30-11 30th Drive, Astoria, New York 11102
Hellenic Orthodox Community of Astoria
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
Tel: 718.728.1718
We know God’s grace can work miracles through material objects because of the examples in the Bible: The Apostle Paul’s handkerchiefs and aprons healed the sick they touched (Acts 19:11-12), and Prophet Elias’ mantle divided the Jordan River (2 Kings 2:8).
Just as God works through people, He also works through physical objects to guide us toward salvation. Holy objects serve as conduits of God’s grace, helping us experience God’s presence in the world.
Share this miraculous news with your loved ones. Let’s spread the news about God’s holy wonder — together!
Photos: Hellenic Orthodox Community of Astoria.
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