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Ostrobrama Icon of the Mother of God (lit. Ausros Vartu Dievo Motina, Polish Matka Boska Ostrobramska, Belarusian Mother of God Vastrabramskaya) is located on the city gates of Vilnius (Sharp Gate) and is revered by both Catholics and Orthodox around the world.
There are several versions of the origin of the miraculous Ostrobramsk Icon of the Mother of God, testifying to the great veneration of the shrine both in the Orthodox and in the Catholic world.
Ostrobrama Icon of the Mother of God (lit. Ausros Vartu Dievo Motina, Polish Matka Boska Ostrobramska, Belarusian Mother of God Vastrabramskaya) is located on the city gates of Vilnius (Sharp Gate) and is revered by both Catholics and Orthodox around the world.
There are several versions of the origin of the miraculous Ostrobramsk Icon of the Mother of God, testifying to the great veneration of the shrine both in the Orthodox and in the Catholic world.
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Mother of God Ostrobramskaya | Silver and Gold Foiled Mounted on Wood | Size: 2,5" x 3,5"
Mother of God Ostrobramskaya | Silver and Gold Foiled Mounted on Wood | Size: 2,5" x 3,5"
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Ostrobrama Icon of the Mother of God (lit. Ausros Vartu Dievo Motina, Polish Matka Boska Ostrobramska, Belarusian Mother of God Vastrabramskaya) is located on the city gates of Vilnius (Sharp Gate) and is revered by both Catholics and Orthodox around the world.
There are several versions of the origin of the miraculous Ostrobramsk Icon of the Mother of God, testifying to the great veneration of the shrine both in the Orthodox and in the Catholic world.
Ostrobrama Icon of the Mother of God (lit. Ausros Vartu Dievo Motina, Polish Matka Boska Ostrobramska, Belarusian Mother of God Vastrabramskaya) is located on the city gates of Vilnius (Sharp Gate) and is revered by both Catholics and Orthodox around the world.
There are several versions of the origin of the miraculous Ostrobramsk Icon of the Mother of God, testifying to the great veneration of the shrine both in the Orthodox and in the Catholic world.
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