The hermit, the icon, and the emperor

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32 pages 2008

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"Kykkou, Kykkou, Kykkos' hill, a monastery the site shall fill, a golden lady shall enter in, and never shall come out again. Long ago on the island of Cyprus, a cuckoo sang this prophetic song that started a series of mysterious adventures. A hermit had a vision, a proud and selfish governor was stricken with paralysis, and a princess lay dying. All these events, including the miraculous healings of the governor and the princess, were part of a plan, God's plan, to bring the very first icon of the Mother of God, painted by the Evangelist Luke himself, from the Emperor's palace in Constantinople to a new home on the island of Cyprus"--P. [4] of cover.

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