Saint Photini the Samaritan Woman and Jesus at the Well icon reproduction on a wooden plaque. Size: Medium- 9cm x 14cm / 3.54inches x 5.51inches Large- 10cm x 17cm / 3.93inches x 6.69inches Saint Photini lived in 1st century Palestine and was the woman that Christ met at the well in Samaria as recorded in the Gospel according to John (4:4-26). After her encounter with Christ, she and her whole family were baptized by the Apostles and became evangelists of the early Church. Photini and her children eventually were summoned before the emperor Nero and instructed to renounce their faith in Christ. They reused to do so, accepting rather to suffer various tortures. After many efforts to force her to surrender to idolatry, the emperor ordered that she be thrown down a well. Photini gave up her life in the year 66. The colors may slightly vary on your display. Note that there is no hook at the back side. Artwork will be packaged with care to ensure safe delivery to your home.
One day about noon called "the sixth hour" in Biblical times our Lord Jesus Christ stopped to rest quietly beside an old well in the desert at the foot of a mountain. He was very tired and very likely thirsty. The Lord Jesus and his followers were on their way to Galilee and had to go through the town of Samaria to reach their destination. It was this city of Samaria, which the disciples were sent to buy food leaving the Lord Jesus alone resting at the well outside the city. The well where our Lord was resting was known as "Jacob's well" (shown right). It was a very old and deep well. There was not many wells along the path the Lord Jesus was traveling so it was indeed a welcome site and one frequently visited by those who lived nearby and needed water. A woman of Samaria came to well where the Lord Jesus was resting with her water jar to draw water. As the Samaritan woman approached the well, the Lord Give Me a drink" (John 4:10). The woman from Samaria obviously noting the Lord was a Jew, questioned the Lord's asking her for a drink of water. The Samaritans were a mixed race of people unlike the Jews and it was generally accepted that the Samaritans and Jews did not like each other and often were enemies whom fought one another. The Samaritan woman was a very sinful woman whom had had many husbands and was openly living with a man outside of marriage when she met the Lord Jesus Christ. She did not have any remorse at all about her shameful life in which she chose to live. The Lord Jesus knew of her sinful ways, told her this lifestyle was wrong, and to confess, repent, and be converted to the Christian faith. She was very amazed and astounded at the all knowing of the Lord Jesus Christ about her life having never seen Him nor Him her. The Lord Jesus Christ told the Samaritan woman about water that "lived" not that flowed from a stream or ran down the side of a mountain. "Living water" meant the grace of the Holy Spirit giving those who believe in our Lord Jesus and obey Him--eternal life that is they will go to Heaven. First, the Samaritan woman thought our Lord was a great prophet or leader like Jacob whom the well was named after. She thought this because the Lord told her all the many sins she had committed. When the Samaritan woman left the well and went back to the city she told everyone, "Come, see a Man who told me all things that I ever did. Could this be the Christ?" (John 4:29). The townspeople people followed the Samaritan woman back to Jacob's well. They asked the Lord to come to their town where they stayed with the Lord and listened to His teachings for two entire days. They did not ask "how much longer was the sermon" or "when will this be over so I can have something to eat and drink". They listened very carefully to all that the Lord Jesus Christ had to say. This was also earmarked as a great Biblical event as it was the first time our Lord Jesus admitted to being a messenger from God our Father. On the day of Pentecost, the Samaritan woman and her five sisters (Anatolia, Phota, Photida, Paraskeva and Kyriake) were baptized. When the Samaritan woman was baptized on the day of Pentecost she took the name "Photini" which means the enlightened one. St. Photini helped to spread the Good News about the Lord. Following her baptism, she became a missionary and was known for her brave Christian teachings. She went to Carthage to spread the gospel. She would give her life and that of her children for the Lord Jesus Christ by refusing to deny the Lord Jesus and His teachings. While there, her and her family (including her two sons Victor and Josiah) were arrested, taken to Rome under Nero, imprisoned and later martyred for Christ by being thrown into a well. The holy, incorrupt foot of St. Photini the Great Martyr is treasured by the Monastery of Iveron in Mount Athos, Greece. Read the chapter on Saint Photini in "Christina’s True Heroes" by Maria C. Khoury One craft we found from Illumination Learning was to make water bottles in honor of St. Photini's service to Jesus Christ We found a nice craft kit with the lesson of the Samaritan woman here: Use a glass of water for a visual so the children can see the "living water" that flows through Christ our True God!
Saint Photini the Samaritan Woman and Jesus at the Well icon reproduction on a wooden plaque. Size: Medium- 9cm x 14cm / 3.54inches x 5.51inches Large- 10cm x 17cm / 3.93inches x 6.69inches Saint Photini lived in 1st century Palestine and was the woman that Christ met at the well in Samaria as recorded in the Gospel according to John (4:4-26). After her encounter with Christ, she and her whole family were baptized by the Apostles and became evangelists of the early Church. Photini and her children eventually were summoned before the emperor Nero and instructed to renounce their faith in Christ. They reused to do so, accepting rather to suffer various tortures. After many efforts to force her to surrender to idolatry, the emperor ordered that she be thrown down a well. Photini gave up her life in the year 66. The colors may slightly vary on your display. Note that there is no hook at the back side. Artwork will be packaged with care to ensure safe delivery to your home.
Saint Photini with Jesus Christ vintage style Byzantine icon print mounted on wood (from middle 20th century). Available in 2 Sizes: Medium size - 10cm x 13.5cm / 3.93inches x 5.31inches Large size - 12cm x 16.5cm / 4.72inches x 6.49inches All icons are made of MDF wood (solid pressed wood). Once the base is cut to size, it undergoes a preparation by hand so the surface of the wood is well-prepared to hold the mounted print. Our theme prints are high quality replicas of an original hierography. Finally, finishing touches are applied with a dark brown color around the icon borders and backside. Each icon is inspected for quality assurance. Please note there is no hook at the backside.
Saint Photini with Jesus Christ vintage style Byzantine icon print mounted on wood (from middle 20th century). Available in 2 Sizes: Medium size - 10cm x 13.5cm / 3.93inches x 5.31inches Large size - 12cm x 16.5cm / 4.72inches x 6.49inches All icons are made of MDF wood (solid pressed wood). Once the base is cut to size, it undergoes a preparation by hand so the surface of the wood is well-prepared to hold the mounted print. Our theme prints are high quality replicas of an original hierography. Finally, finishing touches are applied with a dark brown color around the icon borders and backside. Each icon is inspected for quality assurance. Please note there is no hook at the backside.
Select from both options (size and icon case) to see the price of the icon. A painted icon of Holy Martyr Photina (Svetlana). The inscription on this icon can be made in any language. Brief Life Story of the Saint Saint Photina (Svetlana) was the Samaritan woman with whom Jesus Christ conversed at the Jacob's Well (John 4). Upon becoming a Christian, St Photina changed her life and began preaching the Gospel. As a result, she was martyred. Commemorated on April 2. Materials This icon is painted using the following materials: Tempera paints Lime, pine, or alder board Gesso Colored wax Gold leaf Linseed oil Hide glue Varnishes (mordant, kauri gum, acryl-styrolic) Size This icon of Saint Photina (Svetlana) is available in the following sizes: 7.5×10 cm (without a hand-carved rectangular central panel, shoulder-long) 11×14.5 cm (shoulder-long) 14.5x19.5 cm 16.5×21.5 cm 19×25 cm 23.5×31 cm 27×35 cm 30×41 cm 40×52 cm Decorations This icon has a hand-carved rectangular central panel. The margins, the halo, the background, and other elements are covered with gold leaf. It can be additionally adorned with wrought silver, a metal or a textile oklad, precious and semiprecious gemstones. We recommend putting this icon into an opening or a non-opening icon case. Price & Deadlines The final price of the icon of St Photina and the time it will take to paint it depend on its size and the complexity of its decoration. Once this icon is painted, it will be consecrated in St Elisabeth Convent.
The holy and glorious Great-martyr Photine of Samaria (also Photini or Svetlana), Equal-to-the-Apostles, encountered Christ at the well of Jacob. Tradition relates that the Apostles baptized her with the name "Photine" meaning "enlightened one." Her feast days are celebrated on February 26 with those who suffered with her (Greek tradition), March 20 (Slavic tradition), and the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman. This listing is for one Saint Photine religious cross pendant. The pendant is double-sided. This pendant depicts Great-martyr Photine of Samaria. On the reverse side - Jesus Christ Crucifix. Dimensions: 28x18mm. Hole: 5x3mm. Material: alloy metal, silver plated. Nickel and lead free. Box and a lace to wear the icon on the neck included. We have more devotional jewelry: https://etsy.me/2x5tsf5 You can visit our Etsy shop just click on https://www.etsy.com/shop/DaLeeShop
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This wonderful icon has been created with the technique of lithography and has a double varnish to ensure waterproof and duration in time. The creator of this icon has learned the canonization of iconography in workshops of the Monasteries of Mount Athos, where he was taught both the technique of lithography and the process of handmade artificial ageing. The holy and glorious Great-martyr Photine of Samaria (also Photini or Svetlana), Equal-to-the-Apostles, encountered Christ at the well of Jacob. Tradition relates that the Apostles baptized her with the name "Photine" meaning "enlightened one." Her feast days are celebrated on February 26 with those who suffered with her (Greek tradition), March 20 (Slavic tradition), and the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman. The Gospel of John (4:5-42) relates the encounter of Photine, the Samaritan woman, with Christ at Jacob's well. She repented after a very gentle and wise conversation with Christ and went and told her townspeople that she had met the Christ. For this, she is sometimes claimed as the first to proclaim the Gospel of Christ. She converted her five sisters (Ss. Anatole, Photo, Photis, Paraskeve, and Kyriake) and her two sons (St. Photinos, formerly known as Victor, and St. Joses). They all became tireless evangelists for Christ. After the Apostles Paul and Peter were martyred, St. Photine and her family left their homeland of Sychar, in Samaria, to travel to Carthage to proclaim the Gospel of Christ there. In 66 AD, under the persecutions of Emperor Nero, they all achieved the crown of martyrdom, along with the Duke St. Sebastianos, the close friend of St. Photinos. Can be placed on a flat surface or hung on a wall. The item is sold without the stand depicted.