Vladimir and Donskoy Icons Given to Church for 49-Year Use

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MOSCOW — Two of the most revered icons of the Mother of God—the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God and the Donskoy Icon of the Mother of God—have been transferred from the State Tretyakov Gallery to the Russian Orthodox Church for free use over the next 49 years. Both sacred images are now housed in Cathedral of Christ the Savior, according to Church officials.

The agreement ensures that all preservation standards will be strictly maintained. Specialists from the Tretyakov Gallery will retain full access to monitor the icons’ condition, which will be safeguarded in climate-controlled display cases. The Donskoy Icon is expected to remain at the cathedral until restoration work at Donskoy Monastery is completed, after which it will be returned there.

Both icons hold deep historical and spiritual significance in Russia. The Vladimir Icon, brought from Constantinople in the 12th century, became associated with miracles and national protection. The Donskoy Icon is similarly venerated, linked to deliverance from invasion and centuries of devotion among the faithful.

Previously, the UOJ reported that stolen icons were returned to the Albanian Orthodox Church after 14 years.

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