Saint Peter and Fevronia | Silver and Gold Foiled Mounted on Wood | Size: 2,5" x 3,5"
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On the 8th of July, the Orthodox Church celebrates a very special feast — the day of Saint Peter and Fevronia.
Let me tell you why these two saints from the 13th century, Peter and Fevronia, are considered the patron saints of family, love, and fidelity.
The Duke of Russian city Murom Peter met Fevronia (a peasant girl) when she cured him of a disease using her knowledge of herbs. They eventually married, even though they came from completely different backgrounds.
When Peter inherited the crown of Murom, people refused to serve Fevronia because she used to be poor. Between fame and family, Peter chose to leave the throne and move to a different city with his wife, until the nobles begged them to return back.
After their return, Peter and Fevronia reigned together in Murom for many years.