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#162009 06/11/06 12:17 AM
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Hey all,
I found this Icon while googleing:
[Linked Image]
I was wondering if any of you know where I could get one?
It looks like it was from some type of magazine(from the crease in the middle).
It is the only Icon I have ever seen regarding abortion.
Here are some Quotes for this Icon:
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It depicts, on the right, the tribulation of those who have abortions. You can see all the ladies going to the New Herodias. She is depicted as a queen with snakes for hair. (King Herod was the one who killed all the male babies under 2 years old so that baby Jesus would die with them.) You can see the doctor putting his sword through the child, and feeding it to the beast. And you can see the lamentation of the Angel, and of one woman as she loses her child to abortion. To the left, we see the Orthodox (or correct) Family: It has the Mother and Father taking care of the kids, the kids playing, and it shows the Mother carrying her cross because child-rearing was meant to be a struggle. But it was meant to be a struggle that is part of the cross that we pick up daily to follow Christ. It is not something to be rejected but something, if the Lord wills it, that everyone should accept humbly. Above the Orthodox Family are two people: On the right is St. Stylianos, who was a big help for children because he helped set up institutions which resemble the day care centers we have today. The other person, on the left, is the Holy Virgin Mary, who accepted the pain and awesome responsibility of being the guardian of Christ. Imagine if she had decided, while she was pregnant, to abort Jesus because she couldn't handle the resonsibility. Where would we have been now?
http://home.it.net.au/~jgrapsas/pages/abortion3.html
I know Mr. Kostas Vrousgos painted it, does anyone have alittle bit of info on him?

Thanks everyone
Claude

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eek Nobody????? eek

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Hey Claude,

I know nothing about the author of this work.

Here is a lengthy discussion we had on abortion icons farely recently
https://www.byzcath.org/cgibin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=4;t=001492;p=1

Maybe it will help until someone responds.

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Dear Claude,

Were you able to find out any further information?

Michael

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That's a pretty crazy icon.

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Thank you Pani for the link very interesting.
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Originally posted by Michael B:
Dear Claude,

Were you able to find out any further information?

Michael
Yes a lot from that thread that Pani linked me to.

Sorry for taking sooo long to respond I have not been solidly on for a few days, just checked in for a few minutes.


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