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Where and how can reproductions of the Icon be obtained?
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Originally Posted by Fr Serge Keleher
Where and how can reproductions of the Icon be obtained?
Fr. Serge

http://www.comeandseeicons.com/groups/drz19.htm

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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH

Thanks for that link Alexandr

Thinking cap now on - I sense a desire to give something a new home in Scotland

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Originally Posted by Hieromonk Ambrose
Originally Posted by Fr Serge Keleher
Where and how can reproductions of the Icon be obtained?
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http://www.comeandseeicons.com/groups/drz19.htm

The nice man at ComeandSee Icons Joseph Coulter is quite happy to make any of his icons in larger sizes.

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All Saints of the British Isles and Ireland

Complementing the Scottish icon there is "All Saints of the British Isles and Ireland," painted years ago by Father David of Walsingham. It is located in the Russian Cathedral in London.

Copies are available from Deacon Joseph Skinner at the cathedral bookshop - virtually any size you want. I recommend a size close to the original size since anything smaller makes the names of the Saints hard to read.

http://www.allmercifulsavior.com/icons/Icons-All-Saints-of-Britain.htm

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Bless, Father,

I was hunting for that after seeing Alexandr's post. Thanks for posting it (they have a typo in your name, btw)

Many years,

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Originally Posted by Slavipodvizhnik

Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (holding the crozier, in episcopal vestments of the 13th century

Why is St. Cuthbert shown in 13th Century vestments when he lived in the 7th century?

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I assume the same reason that many Apostolic Fathers are shown in Byzantine vestments. Consider St. James of Jerusalem, St. Dionysius the Areopagite, etc.

I even saw an stained glass icon window of Ss. Timothy and Titus dressed as modern Orthodox bishops at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, MO. Go figure!

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Incidentally, if you're in town, join us on St. Andrew's Day, Nov. 30th, for a Molieben and Blessing (Kirkin') O the Tartans!

Bring your tartan or kilt.

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Off-topic, but good to see you posting Dr Eric! Hope you are well.

Many years,

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Originally Posted by Prester John
Incidentally, if you're in town, join us on St. Andrew's Day, Nov. 30th, for a Molieben and Blessing (Kirkin') O the Tartans!

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Are you in St. Louis?

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Originally Posted by Irish Melkite
Off-topic, but good to see you posting Dr Eric! Hope you are well.

Many years,

Neil

Thanks, Neil.

I hope things are well with you too. smile

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eric
Originally Posted by Prester John
Incidentally, if you're in town, join us on St. Andrew's Day, Nov. 30th, for a Molieben and Blessing (Kirkin') O the Tartans!

Bring your tartan or kilt.

Are you in St. Louis?

Dr Eric,

Unfortunately, for you, Father John is in Prescott, AZ

Many years,

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