Description: Inexhaustible Chalice is a wonderworking icon of the Mother of God which revealed itself in Serpukhov, Russia in 1878. The icon of the "Inexhaustible Chalice" depicts the Theotokos with hands raised in the orans position, similar to icons of Our Lady of the Sign. The Christ Child is shown standing in a chalice with both hands raised in blessing. The icon is venerated in the Russian Orthodox Church and has become known for healing those who suffer from alcoholism, drug abuse and other forms of addiction.Prayer to Our Lady of the Inexhaustible Chalice for those who suffer from addictions (alcohol, drugs, porn, social media, food, etc.)Hear our prayer, most holy Protectress, for You are patient with our impurities and charitable with Your Chalice of healing and hope which You pour forth upon those that venerate You. Those who struggle with addictions are acquainted with the false promises therein, and therefore with weeping beseech Your compassion on this miserable state of being. Those who have husbands or wives, brothers or sisters, children or friends burdened with emotional problems, run to You for personal courage as well as to ask Your intervention into the lives of loved ones. Have pity upon our twisted paths and heal us, O Theotokos, according to our need and faith and, most of all, according to Your wonderful mercy. Let us find uncorrupted and unspoiled joy in Your kindness, that we may worship Your Son and our God with pure hearts, sober minds, and eternal gratitude. Amen.This listing is for one pendant. The pendant is double-sided . Size: 32x20x2mm. Zinc alloy metals. silver plated. Nickel and lead free. Cord and keeping bag included.
Price: 15.55 USD
Location: Kharkiv
End Time: 2024-03-15T07:43:06.000Z
Shipping Cost: 9 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Handmade: Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
Religion: Christianity