The Celebration of the Mother of God in Honour of Her Icon Named "In Search of the Perishing" ("Vzyskanie pogibshikh"):
Commemorated on February 5
The Celebration of
the Mother of God in Honour of Her Icon Named "In Search of the
Perishing" ("Vzyskanie pogibshikh"): From time immemorial
the Russian people, with its faith in the all-powerful help of the Most Holy
Mother of God, considered sacred Her title "In Search of the
Perishing" as a final recourse, a final hope of perishing people.
About the origin of
the image, "In Search of the Perishing", credible accounts are not
preserved. Several wonderworking icons of this name are known, through which
the Mother of God showed forth Her mercy to people, already over the very
threshold of perishing.
In the mid-XVII
Century, in the village of Bor of Kaluzsk (Kaluga) governance, the pious
peasant Fedot Obukhov on the feast of the Baptism of the Lord was overtaken on
his way by a blizzard. The horses exhausted their strength and became hung up
over an impassable gully. Not seeing any way out of this to save himself,
Obukhov lay in his sleigh and began to drowse off, unaware that he was freezing
all over. But in these terrible moments he called out with all his being to the
Queen of Heaven for help, and he gave a vow to have a copy made for his parish
church of the icon, "In Search of the Perishing". And She heard his
fervent prayer: in the nearby settlement a certain peasant suddenly heard by
his window some sort of voice: "Get up". He went out and saw the
half-frozen Obukhov on his sleigh. Having recovered his health, Obukhov
immediately fulfilled his vow and commissioned a copy of the icon from the
Georgiev {Saint George] church of the city of Bolkhov in Orlov governance. And
from that time the Borsk "In Search of the Perishing" Icon was
glorified by many manifestations of grace and miracles.
Other "In Search
of the Perishing" Icons are known of: from the village of Malizhino in
Kharkov governance, manifesting itself in 1770 and thrice delivering the people
from cholera; another from the village of Krasnoe in Chernigov governance, and
another from Voronezh and Kozlov in Tambov governance. And in the year 1835, at
the Moscow Alexandrov Orphanage Institute, there was consecrated a church in
honour of the "In Search of the Perishing" Icon.
Of particular
interest is an account preserved about an "In Search of the
Perishing" Icon, located in the church of the "Glorious
Resurrection" in Moscow. This icon had been transferred from the temple in
honour of the Nativity of Christ to the Palashevska alley. Its final owner had
become widowed and was on the threshold of complete poverty. Fervent prayer to
the Most Holy Mother of God saved him from despair and straightened out matters
for his daughters. This man reckoned himself unworthy to have in his house this
wonderworking image and he gave it over to the church. In 1812 the Palashevsk
church was pillaged by the French. The desecrated icon was found broken into
three pieces amidst the general rubbish. With the finding of the icon occurred
numerous miracles of healing. To this icon recourse brides entering marriage,
so that the marriage might be an happy one. People come to it, overwhelmed by
drunkenness, perishing in poverty, suffering in illness, and with their prayer
they recourse to it as to a Mother over Her perishing children. And for all the
Heavenly Queen sends down help and support: "Seek out us the perishing, O
Most Holy Virgin, and chasten us not as regardeth our sin, but through Thine
love for mankind have pity, deliver us from hell and sickness and necessity,
and save us" (Tropar, tone 4).
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.