NEW ICONS OF ST. JOHN MAXIMOVITCH


All the Saints of America

 

This icon was presented by the Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in America to Metropolitan THEODOSIUS upon his retirement as Metropolitan of the Orthodox Church in America at the July 2002 All-American Council honoring his 25 years of Primatial Service from 1977-2002. St. John Maximovitch is in the upper row of saints the third from the left.

 

Synaxis of Saints Who have Shone Forth in North America
 

This icon was commissioned by His Grace Bishop DEMETRI for the Chapel of Saints Peter and Paul (Midwest chancery of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America) in Toledo, Ohio. This icon is from the hand of Diane Plaskon Koory. Mounted copies can be obtained from Conciliar Press, P.O. Box 76, Ben Lomond, CA 95005. St. John Maximovitch is on the right of the first row. 

 

1. The First Icon of St. John the Wonderworker.

Painted soon after his repose by the French Orthodox Church



2. Early icon of St. John painted in Holland

Painted by Mother Joanna between 1970 and 1975


 

3. One of the first icons commissioned in the United States
 

by Nicholas Fotiou in late 1977 or early 1978


 

4. Early Icon of St. John in America (early 80's)

by newly retired Monk Herman


 

5. Icon over the Reliquary of St. John in San Francsico

Painted by Vladirmir Krassovsky



This icon can be ordered from St. Issac of Syria Skete, Rt. 1, Box 168, Boscobel, WI 53805 or by calling 1-800-814-2667.
The prices for this icon are XS: $5.00, S: $10.00, L: $17.00, XL: $30.00.

VIDEO AVAILABLE: A 3 1/2 hour professionally produced video of the important events of the glorification celebration of St. John, including the arrival of clergy, scenes from the main services, unveiling of the relics, glorification during the Vigil, and Divine Liturgy with procession of the relics of St. John the following day. A set of two VHS cassettes can be ordered for $64.00 + shipping and handling.

 

    6. Festal icon of the Lower Church:  The Joy of All Who Sorrow

    Painted in honor of the opening of the relics of St. John of San Francisco and Shanghi

     


      7. Icon painted for the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Washington, D.C.

      Painted by Victor Kazanin

       


      8. Icon Painted by Hieromonk Andrei of Holy Trinity Monastery, Jordanville





      9. Icon Painted by Raymond J. Mastroberte, East. Stroudsburg, PA.

      The icon now belongs to St. Gregory of Nyssa Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Church in Seaford, NY



      10. Icon Painted by John Paul Cottingham, Atlanta, Georgia




      11. Icon Painted for the ST. GEORGE ORTHODOX INFORMATION SERVICE



      The ikon was written in the studio of the Brotherhood of St Seraphim of Sarov, Walsingham, Norfolk., UK
      It is published by:
      St George Orthodox Information Service,
      The White House, Mettingham, Suffolk NR35 1TP, UK  

      -mail:   StGeorgeOIS@aol.com

      Ikon prints cost 20p each (this is about 30cents in US currency)

      12. Icon Painted by Father Jerome Sanderson, 2002 for St. John the Wonderworker Orthodox Church


      The icon was written by Father Jerome Sanderson for St. John the Wonderworker Orthodox Church in Atlanta, Georgia for its MAIN SHRINE placed there on February 18, 2002. Father Jerome can be contacted at (317) 229-9377 (pager) or (812) 988-1449.


      13. Icon Painted by Father Jerome Sanderson, 2002 for St. John Maximovitch Serbian Orthodox Church



      The icon was written by Father Jerome Sanderson for St. John Maximovitch Serbian Orthodox Church in Eugene, Oregon for the celebration of the Consecration of the Church on the Apodisis of Pentecost (June 16/29, 2002). Father Jerome can be contacted at (317) 229-9377 (pager) or (812) 988-1449.


      14. Icon Painted by the Convent of St Elizabeth the Grand Duchess of Russia, 2002

      for Holy Transfiguration Carpatho-Russian Church, Indianapolis, Indiana





      15. Icon Painted by Ruth Duckworth of New Hamphsire

      for the Iconostasis at St. John the Wonderworker Orthodox Church, Atlanta, Georgia




      16. Another icon of St. John



       


      17. Another icon of St. John



       


      18. Another icon of St. John


       


      19. Icon of St. John written for Adam (Seraphim) Garber


       


      20. Icon of St. John written before he was canonized

      for St. John Orthodox Church, Atlanta


      21. Icon of St. John written by Sister Ioanna in January of 2005 at the Monastery of St. Nectarios in Greece for St. John the Wonderworker Orthodox Church in Atlanta

      HOLY MONASTERY OF SAINT NEKTARIOS
      TRIKORFO-DORIDOS
      33056, EFPALIO
      GREECE

      (Sister Ioanna is named after St. John)

      Sr. Joanna's newest icon of St. John finished June 26, 2006

      22. Icon of St. John written by the Holy Trinity Icon Studio


      23. Icon, ST. JOHN, Wonderworker of Shanghai & San Francisco, at Joy of All Who Sorrow Orthodox Church, San Francisco

      24. An icon of St. John in Ireland

      25. Painted by Anne Hutchinson for the banner outside

      St. John the Wonderworker Orthodox Church in Atlanta

      26. Icon of St. John from a larger banner painted for by Matthew Garrett:

      The Nativity of the Virgin Mary Church,
      Monongahela, PA

       

      27. Icon of St. John from the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Protection painted by Vesna Golubovic and blessed by Archbishop Peter. The icon sits on the right side of the nave with a perpetual lamp in front....

      28. Icon of St. John painted on the back wall of St. Seraphim (OCA) Orthodox Cathedral in Dallas, Texas in 2006 by Vladimir Grigorenko

      29. Icon painted by Aidan Hart. His web site is: http://www.aidanharticons.com/

       

      30. Icon painted in Greece

      by Maria Evaggelou, born in 1969 in Dion Pierias Greece.  Worked in the Archaelogical museum of Dion for 5 years in the antiquities conservation department and for the last 13 years she is busying herself exclusively with painting and icon writing.  She is selftaught.  Their e-mail is Stilvon@hotmail.com.

      for Demetrios Lymberopoulos

       

      31. Icon painted for "Joy of All Who Sorrow Orthodox Church In Cumming, GA

      Icon painted by Fr. Alexis of the "Joy of All Who Sorrow" ROCOR in Cumming