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The "Mete it is" ("Dostoino Est")
Commemorated on June 11
The "Mete it is" ("Dostoino Est") Icon of the Mother
of God is situated at the high place of the altar of the cathedral church
of the Kareia monastery on Mount Athos.
On a certain Sunday, and living not far off from Kareia, an elder went
to the monastery for the all-night vigil. In the cell remained a novice,
and with the onset of night there was a knock from an unknown monk. At
the time of the all-night vigil, when it was necessary to sing the "More
Honourable than the Cherubim...", both stood before the Icon of the
Mother of God, called "The Merciful" ("Miluiuschaya"),
and the guest remarked that they should sing "Mete it is in Truth...".
During the time of the singing of the previously unheard song the Icon
of the Mother of God brightened with an heavenly light, and the novice
wept with joy. At his request this wondrous song, for want of paper, was
written on stone, which became softened like wax, under the hand of the
strange singer. Calling himself Gabriel, the stranger then became invisible.
The Icon of the Mother of God, before which was first sung the "Mete
it is", was transferred to the cathedral church of the Dormition
of the MostHoly Mother of God at Kareia (the administrative centre of
Athos). The stone-tablet, with the song inscribed on it by the Archangel
Gabriel, was taken to Constantinople during the time when the Patriarch
was Sainted Nicholas Chrysoberges (+ 995, Comm. 16 December). Numerous
copies of the "Mete it is" ("Merciful") Icon are revered
as holy in Russian churches. At the Galerna Harbour of Peterburg there
was erected a church with five cupolas in honour of the Merciful Mother
of God, and into it they put a grace-bearing "Merciful" icon
sent from Athos.
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