Here is a account
of the history of the Miraculous Image, kindly offered to us
by its curator, Priest Elias Warnke. On the morning,
of December June 19, 1996 - I, Fr. Elias Warnke, arrived with the Reader
Timothy Tadros at our church, St. George the Great Martyr, in Michigan
City, Indiana. It was the feast day of St. Nicholas. He is a very
important saint for our temple. It was the Tsar-martyr Nicholas,
of the same name of our holy Hierarch, that supported our church in its
beginnings with financial aid. He gave the temple our first icons
for the iconostasis (including one of St. Nicholas), and a gold
missionary cross for the first and founding priest, the Rev. Anthony
Abu-Alam Farrah, my great uncle.
On this snowy
morning at about 6:30 a.m. when we opened the door of our temple
and came into the vestibule, the reader and myself were engulfed
in the sweet fragrance of roses in the hot summer sun. I questioned
the fragrance, which seemed to come from nowhere and everywhere
at the same time. We opened the door to the nave and the fragrance
became even more powerful, but not overbearing, it was like it was
inside you so that you felt it. This was also evidenced by that
fact that both Timothy and I had colds, which left us congested
and unable to smell much. We turned on the lights and Timothy began
to look around for the source of the fragrance. I looked
toward the Royal doors and saw that the Icon of St. Nicholas that
was on the analogion stand from Sunday's Liturgy had three glistening
streams pouring from it. My whole body became flushed and rigid,
feeling as if my heart seemed to fall through the floor. Through
my tears I said, "It's St. Nicho1as." I could not even
tell if it was me saying it, I seemed to be rooted to the spot,
unable to approach the icon.
After a few
minutes (which seemed like an hour) I was able to join Timothy at
the icon where he was already doing prostrations before the icon. I looked the icon and determined what was happening and observed
that from the very top of the Saint's forehead liquid was streaming
in three streams. One down the center across the nose and two on
either side, which appeared to go around the eyes and to the bottom
of the icon which was slightly inclined for veneration. Though the
fragrance was very prevalent, it still did not appear to be coming
directly from the icon, but permeated everything.
As I tried to
discern what was happening before me, I went through a range of
emotions starting with fear, turning to sadness and bittersweet
joy. For this was not the first time that our Lord had chosen me
to be a witness to His glory. A little more than three years before,
while serving Liturgy in another church, dedicated to the All-Holy
Trinity, He blessed me to see myrrh beginning to stream from the
wounds made by the crown of thorns in an icon of the Crucifixion.
This transformed me from a Christian who rationalized the faith
to a true believer in our Lord Jesus Christ, eventually leading
me to the Russian Church Abroad seeking salvation for my wretched
soul.
Because of my
past experience I was cautious, being careful not to allow the demons
which prey on us to draw me into the trap of rationalization. For
our Lord is infinite, and His will determines all things. I put
on an epitrachilion and lifted the icon to examine the underneath,
which appeared to be dry. It is important to note that this icon
is a paper print reproduction, which is laminated on the top with
plastic and glued to a board. Mounted in the icon is a relic of
St. Nicholas, which was given to our church by Hieromonk Simeon
at St. Isaac of Syria Skete, where the icon was made. The monks
have very strict standards by which they produce the icons, this
was one that had not passed inspection and was put in the reject
bin to be given away as gifts to visitors. This is where it was
given to me, and I brought it home. The liquid appeared to be
coming right through the plastic laminate.
I questioned
Timothy about his recent visits to the church since Sunday, the
last time I was there, and he told me he had not been there for
two days. Not suspecting any human intervention since only Timothy,
reader George Mixis, and myself have keys, we praised God for the
streams which were flowing before our eyes. Going into the sanctuary
I took some cotton balls and I placed them at the bottom of the
icon to gather the myrrh that was collecting there. The myrrh appeared
clear on the icon yet it was golden in color on the cotton, and
very fragrant. I touched some to it to my tongue, it was very bitter
and it numbed my tongue immediately. Since it was
so early we decided not to try to contact His Eminence Archbishop
Alypy until we could reach him after Liturgy at the sobor. Later
that afternoon after I had privately said thc prayers of exorcism
over the icon and touched the hand cross to it to assure myself
of the manifestation, I was able to contact Fr. Andrei Sommer, Chancellor
of the Diocese and tell him of the incident. He informed Vladyka
Alypy and it was decided that we should bring the icon to the cathedral
for Vladyka's inspection the next day. It is about an hour and half
drive to the cathedral.
Later in the
day the Abbess and nuns of the local Stavropegal Serbian monastery
came to join us in saying the Akathist to St. Nicholas. During the
akathist the myrrh flowed freely for all those in attendance. All
of us, with tears in our eyes and joy in our hearts, as one, felt
the presence of our Holy Hierarch Nicholas and rejoiced in his wonder-working
intercession and love for us. The myrrh has been streaming from
the icon since, though it streams very slowly, and sometimes intermittently. A case was built
for the icon and a young Serbian man made a riza of copper and semi-precious
stones for the icon, which is how it appears today. The Icon has
visited many churches because it is portable. God in His infinite
mercy has granted many things to those who have been touched by
this Holy Icon. I will recount some of them:
My reader called
me one evening and said there was a woman in town who had come to
pick up her nephew and to bury her 31-year old sister who had died.
He wondered if she could see the Icon and be anointed because she
was having a very hard time. The woman and my reader met me at the
church and we entered together. As we went into the church the woman
began to weep and told me that she had not been in a church for
a long time. I took her before the icon and she stood and looked
at it for a very long time sobbing continually. After a while I
took some cotton from the icon and anointed her forehead, praying
that the Lord would help her through the intercessions of our holy
Hierarch.
She explained
to me that she was given custody of her nephew but she had a problem.
She had cancer and didn't expect to survive the next couple of years
and the child was only seven. She had already had both of her breasts
removed and was undergoing chemical treatment for the cancer that
was in tumors in her side. I told her that everything comes from
the Lord, even healing. I gave her a small piece of the cotton with
myrrh on it and told her to anoint herself in the name of the Holy
Trinity every day, asking for God's will to be done.
Some two weeks
later my reader called me and said that the woman had called from
Ohio where she lived and told him that when she had gone that week
to start a new round of chemical treatment that they discovered
that the cancer was completely gone from her body. The doctors
were so amazed that they kept her in the hospital for a day for
observation but found nothing, proclaiming her healed. That
was over a year and a half ago, recently she said that she still
has no cancer and is living well and thanking God every day for
the joy of raising her nephew named Nicholas.
During a visit
with the icon to a monastery (the monastery where the icon came
from) a man came and told me he would like some myrrh for his wife
who had been ill with cancer for many years and could not get out
of her bed for the last two. I anointed him and gave him some myrrh
and a picture of the icon to take to her. He told me that she had
lost her faith a long time ago and though he believed that this
would be a great blessing, she might not. I told him to explain
what he had seen and to anoint her in the name of the Holy Trinity,
asking for the intercessions of our Holy Hierarch. About a week
later I received a call from the monastery to let me know that the
man had called and said that when he arrived home he went to his
wife's room and took out the myrrh and the picture to give to her.
Even before he could explain what it was, she grabbed it from him
and held it to her chest crying, he could not calm her until she
fell asleep.
The next day
he woke in his normal routine to care for her and went to her room
to find the bed she had been a prisoner of for the past two years
was empty. He ran through the house to find her in the kitchen making
breakfast. She told him that she felt fine. After testing by the
doctors she was found to have no cancer in her body. I have met
this woman since and she is very healthy and happy, thanking God
for His mercy. A parishioner
asked me one day if he could take some myrrh to a friend who was
being attacked by the passion of alchoholism, drinking two bottles
of vodka a day, each day. I gave it to him and told him how to anoint
her. The woman was
anointed and from that moment to this day, over a year, she has
not returned to her drinking. She was so grateful for her relief
from this passion that she asked me if she could have the 50 year
old tile floor in the temple replaced so that the Icon and God's
Holy House could be pleasing to Him. I said she had no obligation
to do so, but she disagreed strongly and installed hardwood floors.
Many people
have been healed of many maladies through their strengthening of
their faith
.I have always been diligent to remind all how
see it that it comes from God as does everything that is good that
may happen to them.
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