Sunday, May 12, 2024

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY


The icon, Mother of God of Lasting Things, was written by Mary Katsilometes of Portland. It depicts Mary as a Coast Salish woman holding the Native Child Jesus. It was commissioned by St. Paul Parish on the Swinomish Indian Reservation near La Conner, Wa. Jesuit Father Jerry Graham was pastor at the time. This lovely work was blessed and installed at St. Paul Church during Pentecost Mass on May 23, 2010.

 Both Mary and Jesus wear traditional earth-toned clothing — Mary’s skirt is made of cedar bark strips, and Mother and Child are wrapped in traditional blankets woven of dog hair and tufts of mountain goat fur.

 They are surrounded by moving water, symbolizing Christian baptism as well as creation, and leaping salmon, representing Christ feeding his people with lasting nourishment from his Living Water.

 The figures are framed in an almond shape (mandorla), representing a connection between heaven and earth. The mandorla’s three bands of color represent the Trinity, while the gold leaf used in the icon represents the divine energy of God radiating outward.

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