Icon of Saint Honoratus of Arles — Bishop, Founder of Lérins Monastery, Father of Western Monasticism

Icon of Saint Honoratus of Arles — Bishop, Founder of Lérins Monastery, Father of Western Monasticism

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Icon of Saint Honoratus of Arles — Bishop, Founder of Lérins Monastery, Father of Western Monasticism | Handcrafted Orthodox Icon Saint Honoratus of Arles is one of the most luminous figures of the early Western Church — a man of noble birth who turned from wealth and privilege to the desert, and whose vision of monastic life shaped Christian spirituality in the West for centuries to come. Born in the second half of the 4th century into an aristocratic family in Belgian Gaul, Honoratus felt the call to a devout life from his earliest years. His father opposed him. But faith proved stronger than family pressure — and Honoratus not only held firm in his vocation, but inspired his elder brother Venantius to join him on the same path. The two brothers first opened a hostel in their own home, caring for travelers and pilgrims. Then, guided by their spiritual father, the learned and holy monk Caprasius, they set out toward the East — to Palestine, Syria, and Egypt — to encounter the great monastic tradition at its source. Venantius died on the journey. Honoratus returned to southern Gaul and withdrew to a cave in the Esterel mountains, alone with God. Around the year 400, he settled on a small island off the coast of Provence — today known as Saint-Honorat. Around him gathered a community of disciples. That barren island became one of the greatest monastic centers of the Christian West, the celebrated Abbey of Lérins, a spiritual powerhouse whose monks would go on to become bishops, theologians, and saints across all of Europe. In 427, Honoratus was called by the Church to serve as Bishop of Arles — one of the most important sees in the Western Empire. He accepted reluctantly, as true shepherds always do. He governed his flock with the same gentleness and depth he had brought to the desert. In 429, sensing the approach of death, he named as his successor Hilary, a monk whom he himself had formed at Lérins. Honoratus was buried in the necropolis of Arles known as the Alyscamps, in the Basilica of the Martyr Genesius. In 1391, his relics were transferred to Lérins monastery. During the French Revolution, the silver reliquary was confiscated by the government; the relics themselves were distributed among various churches of the Diocese of Grasse for safekeeping. In the late 20th century, a portion of the relics was returned to Lérins Abbey, where the monastic community continues to this day. Saint Honoratus is venerated as a saint in both the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. His feast day is celebrated on January 16 / 29. This icon is a meaningful gift for: Those bearing the name Honoratus / Honoré / Honorata Monks, novices, and those drawn to monastic life Bishops, priests, and those in pastoral ministry Pilgrims to Provence and the Abbey of Lérins Those devoted to the early Desert Fathers tradition Feast Day: January 16 (Catholic) / January 29 (Orthodox) Patronage: Arles · Cannes · Monastic communities · Lérins Abbey 🖼 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 name of this saint in different languages⬅️ Chinese (Simplified): 阿尔勒的圣奥诺拉图斯 Czech: Svatý Honorát z Arles Danish: Hellige Honoratus af Arles Dutch: Heilige Honoratus van Arles English: Saint Honoratus of Arles Estonian: Püha Honoratus Arles’ist Finnish: Pyhä Honoratus Arlesilainen French: Saint Honorat d’Arles German: Heiliger Honoratus von Arles Greek: Άγιος Ονοράτος της Αρλ Italian: Sant’Onorato di Arles Japanese: アルルの聖オノラトゥス Latvian: Svētais Honorāts no Arlas Lithuanian: Šventasis Honoratas iš Arlio Norwegian: Hellige Honoratus av Arles Polish: Święty Honorat z Arles Portuguese: São Honorato de Arles Romanian: Sfântul Honorat de Arles Russian: Святой Гонорат Арльский Serbian: Свети Онорат Арлски Slovak: Svätý Honorát z Arles Slovenian: Sveti Honorat iz Arlesa Spanish: San Honorato de Arlés Swedish: Helige Honoratus av Arles Ukrainian: Святий Гонорат Арльський

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12x15 cm (5”x6”), 23x30 cm (9"x12"), 30x39 cm (12"x15")
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