Saints Basil the Great, Capitolina, Nicholas the Wonderworker, Polycarp of Smyrna & Guardian Angel | Family Icon
Icon of Saints Basil the Great, Capitolina, Nicholas the Wonderworker, Polycarp of Smyrna & Guardian Angel | Family Icon At the crown of the icon stands the Holy Face — the Mandylion, the most ancient image of Christ in the Christian tradition: the holy face of the Lord miraculously imprinted upon a cloth and given to the world as the prototype of all sacred iconography. From the earliest centuries, the Mandylion was venerated as the protection of home, city, and army — a sign that God Himself has willed to show His face to those who seek Him. Below it, gathered as if in prayer around the central light, stand five heavenly intercessors — each with his or her own history, each chosen by the family who commissioned this icon to stand before God on their behalf. Saint Basil the Great (c. 329–379), Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, is one of the Three Holy Hierarchs and among the greatest theologians in the history of the Church. He composed the Divine Liturgy that still bears his name. He founded the first hospitals, orphanages, and hospices in the Christian world — structures of mercy that changed civilization. His theological writings remain the foundation of Orthodox doctrine to this day. His feast day is celebrated on January 1/14. Holy Martyr Capitolina suffered for Christ in Cappadocia during the persecution of Emperor Diocletian in the early 4th century. Together with her faithful servant Eroteis, she endured martyrdom rather than deny her Lord. She is venerated as an intercessor in times of suffering and bodily illness — a saint who knows what it means to hold fast when everything urges surrender. Her feast day is October 27 / November 9. Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker (c. 270–345), Archbishop of Myra in Lycia, needs no introduction — and yet his presence on this icon is never simply traditional. He is here because someone needed him. The saint who gave in secret, who saved the innocent from execution, who calmed storms at sea and appeared to the dying in the night — his image has stood in Orthodox homes for seventeen centuries because he is always near those who call on him. His feasts are celebrated on December 6/19 and May 9/22. The Guardian Angel — every baptized Christian is entrusted from the moment of their Baptism to the keeping of a heavenly guardian who accompanies them through every hour of every day, unseen but present: turning away dangers, lifting prayers toward the throne of God, and waiting at the threshold of death to receive the soul into light. An icon of the Guardian Angel is the most intimate of all sacred images — a reminder that not one moment of your life has ever been lived alone. Saint Polycarp of Smyrna (c. 70–156), Bishop of Smyrna, was a direct disciple of the Apostle John the Theologian — one of the last living links to the age of Christ Himself. He served the Church for nearly ninety years, and when at last they brought him to the arena to be burned, he answered those who demanded he deny his faith with words that have echoed through the centuries: "Eighty-six years I have served Him, and He has done me no wrong — how then can I blaspheme my King and my Savior?" He was burned alive. His feast day is February 23 / March 8. This icon is a meaningful gift for: Families who bear the names Basil / Vasily, Kapitolina / Kapitolena, Nicholas / Nikolai / Nikola, Polycarp / Polikarp Those seeking a rare Orthodox icon for home or chapel Anyone drawn to the tradition of the family patron icon Those who venerate Saint Nicholas, Saint Basil, or the Guardian Angel Feast Days: January 14 (Basil) · November 9 (Capitolina) · December 19 & May 22 (Nicholas) · March 8 (Polycarp) Venerated in: Eastern Orthodox · Russian Orthodox · Greek Orthodox traditions 🖼 Product Features Each icon in our workshop is made to last a lifetime and beyond. The image is printed with rich, fade-resistant pigment inks on a premium solid-core wood panel — then hand-finished with a natural beeswax coating that deepens the colors, protects the surface, and gives each piece the warm, reverent quality of a traditionally crafted sacred object. A metal hanging hook is included on the back, so your icon is ready to display the moment it arrives. Crafted on a premium wood panel — 1.6 cm (0.6") thick, sturdy yet lightweight Fade-resistant pigment print — rich, true-to-life colors that last for generations Natural beeswax finish — hand-applied for depth, protection, and a traditional feel Ready to hang — metal hook pre-attached on the reverse Hand-finished by Orthodox Christian artisans in Portugal 📏 Available Sizes • Small – 12 x 15 cm (5” x 6”) • Medium – 23 x 30 cm (9” x 12”) • Large – 30 x 39 cm (12” x 15”) 🎁 Perfect For • Meaningful Orthodox Christian gifts • Housewarming and family blessings • Prayer corners and devotional spaces • Baptisms, name days, weddings, and feast days 🌍 Worldwide Delivery Securely packed and shipped worldwide from Portugal with tracking. ✨ Crafted with Tradition Each icon is carefully made by Orthodox Christian artisans in Portugal — created to become a lasting blessing for your home or a treasured gift for someone you love. The names of these saints in different languages⬅️ Chinese (Simplified): 大圣巴西尔、圣卡彼托利娜、奇迹行者圣尼古拉、士每拿的圣坡旅甲与守护天使 Czech: Svatý Basil Veliký, Kapitolina, Mikuláš Divotvůrce, Polykarp ze Smyrny a Anděl strážný Danish: Den hellige Basilios den Store, Kapitolina, Nikolaus Undergøreren, Polykarp af Smyrna og skytsenglen Dutch: Heilige Basilius de Grote, Capitolina, Nicolaas de Wonderdoener, Polycarpus van Smyrna en beschermengel English: Saints Basil the Great, Capitolina, Nicholas the Wonderworker, Polycarp of Smyrna & Guardian Angel Estonian: Pühad Basileios Suur, Kapitolina, Nikolaus Imetegija, Smyrna Polykarpos ja kaitseingel Finnish: Pyhät Basileios Suuri, Kapitolina, Nikolaos Ihmeidentekijä, Smyrnan Polykarpos ja suojelusenkeli French: Saints Basile le Grand, Capitoline, Nicolas le Thaumaturge, Polycarpe de Smyrne et l’Ange gardien German: Die heiligen Basilius der Große, Capitolina, Nikolaus der Wundertäter, Polykarp von Smyrna und Schutzengel Greek: Άγιοι Βασίλειος ο Μέγας, Καπιτωλίνα, Νικόλαος ο Θαυματουργός, Πολύκαρπος Σμύρνης και Φύλακας Άγγελος Italian: Santi Basilio il Grande, Capitolina, Nicola Taumaturgo, Policarpo di Smirne e Angelo Custode Japanese: 大聖バシレイオス、聖カピトリナ、奇跡者聖ニコライ、スミルナの聖ポリュカルポスと守護天使 Latvian: Svētie Bazils Lielais, Kapitolīna, Nikolajs Brīnumdarītājs, Polikarps no Smirnas un sargeņģelis Lithuanian: Šventieji Bazilijus Didysis, Kapitolina, Nikolajus Stebukladarys, Polikarpas iš Smirnos ir Angelas Sargas Norwegian: De hellige Basilios den Store, Kapitolina, Nikolaus Undergjøreren, Polykarp av Smyrna og skytsengelen Polish: Święci Bazyli Wielki, Kapitolina, Mikołaj Cudotwórca, Polikarp ze Smyrny i Anioł Stróż Portuguese: Santos Basílio Magno, Capitolina, Nicolau Taumaturgo, Policarpo de Esmirna e Anjo da Guarda Romanian: Sfinții Vasile cel Mare, Capitolina, Nicolae Făcătorul de Minuni, Policarp al Smirnei și Îngerul Păzitor Russian: Святители Василий Великий, Капитолина, Николай Чудотворец, Поликарп Смирнский и Ангел Хранитель Serbian: Свети Василије Велики, Капитолина, Никола Чудотворац, Поликарп Смирнски и Анђео Чувар Slovak: Svätí Bazil Veľký, Kapitolína, Mikuláš Divotvorca, Polykarp zo Smyrny a Anjel strážny Slovenian: Sveti Bazilij Veliki, Kapitolina, Nikolaj Čudodelnik, Polikarp iz Smirne in Angel Varuh Spanish: Santos Basilio el Grande, Capitolina, Nicolás el Taumaturgo, Policarpo de Esmirna y Ángel de la Guarda Swedish: Helgonen Basileios den Store, Capitolina, Nikolaus Underverkaren, Polykarpos av Smyrna och skyddsängeln Ukrainian: Святителі Василій Великий, Капітоліна, Миколай Чудотворець, Полікарп Смирнський та Ангел Хоронитель
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