Comment on Pilgrimage to Holy Relics of saint Alexander Nevsky in St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral, Sofia Bulgaria by hip0.
The short living of Saint Alexander Nevsky is here – http://orthodoxwiki.org/Alexander_Nevsky
There is also thorough information in Wikipedia – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Nevsky
It is interesting fact St. Alexander Nevsky happen to be saint in both the Orthodox Church as well as the Roman Catholic.
St. Alexander Nevski was Born 30 May 1220 and passed away to Christ in 14 November 1263 (aged 43). Meaning the Holy relics of the saint are preserved intact already for 10 centuries!!!! One can be amazed to see a holy relics (remains) of a person who lived 1000 years before. For the Sceptics and Atheists, I would like to ask isn't it a saint holy relics preserved for 50 centuries incorruptable without any special preservation care in contact with air and climatic environment a clear proof for God's existence?
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Hi Stan,
I guess you cannot read the writtings on the icon as it is in cyrillic.
This is not Saint Mary and Saint Peter but Adam and Eve written in cyrillic on top of the icon.
Actually in orthodoxy it is a requirement for the depicted personalities, especially saints to have
written on the names of the saint and have the Halo. If you look closely at the picture you will notice
the two Adam and Eve are missing a Halo. The only person with a Halo in the icon is Saint John the Baptist.
Best Regards
Georgi
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