The Marian icon of the VIRGIN of HODEGETRIA
is the only example of UKRAINIAN art held in the Vatican
Museums. This sacred image dating from the seventeenth century, now more than ever cannot fail to evoke the
suffering of the Ukrainian people in this dark moment.
Its history is linked to the figure of Saint John Paul II, who received this icon as a gift in Lviv in 2001, during his apostolic journey to Ukraine. Along with the original, which has deteriorated over time, the pontiff also received a copy with an ideal reconstruction of the missing parts. Both were donated in turn by Saint John Paul II to the Congregation for the Eastern Churches, until 2004 when they became part of the Vatican Collections.
Hodegetria is a Greek word that means " she who shows the way" or "the indicator of the way". It is also the name of a type of icon that depicts the Virgin Mary holding the Christ-Child and pointing to him.
This icon, scarred and in some parts devastated,
narrates today’s tragedy to us all, and in the face of the Child which is no
longer present, there is the face of every Ukrainian child. Of every child who
is an innocent victim of the folly of war. We can only ask our heavenly
Mother for her intercession in the on-going mess, whch can only lead to more
tragedy for the world!
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