Orthodox Icon Ascension of Jesus

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DescriptionOrthodox Wooden Icon Ascension of Jesus
AttributesEmbossed Handmade Lithograph on Wood with Wavy Outline and Golden Writing
MaterialCrafted in Natural Poplar Wood
Origin Greek Product ✅
Icon Dimension Price
19 x 14 x 3 cm 13,90 €
24 x 18 x 3 cm 21,90 €
30 x 22 x 3 cm 27,90 €
40 x 30 x 3 cm 33,90 €
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DescriptionOrthodox Wooden Icon Ascension of Jesus
AttributesEmbossed Handmade Lithograph on Wood with Wavy Outline and Golden Writing
MaterialCrafted in Natural Poplar Wood
Origin Greek Product ✅

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Orthodox Icon Ascension of Jesus

The Orthodox Icon Ascension of Jesus is lovingly crafted in natural poplar wood. Its technique is lithography, while the wood is carved with a wavy outline that gives a modern touch to the icon.

Its embossed representation makes it a unique piece which requires high craftsmanship to be made. Its special design manages to combine traditional and modern elements, making it the most loved icon design in the customers preferences!

It is manufactured in Greece by experienced craftsmen and is produced in 4 dimensions in order to cover every need. Finally, it is worth noting that it has been specially treated and varnished to have maximum resistance to time and damage.

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Ascension of Jesus

Despotic holiday, which refers to Christ's ascension into the heavens and is considered in church tradition as the completion of Christ's mission on Earth. It is celebrated by the Church on the 40th day after the Resurrection. On this day they celebrate those who bear the name Analipsi.

The church event of the Ascension is described by the evangelists Mark, Luke and John, in the Acts of the Apostles, in letters of the Apostle Paul and the Apostle Peter.

According to the New Testament descriptions above, the Ascension took place on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem in front of Christ's disciples, who watched in awe as the Teacher was removed. The patristic tradition particularly emphasizes the supernatural character of the Lord's Ascension, which was included in the doctrinal teaching of the Church with the characteristic reference to the Creed ("and having ascended into heaven and sat down at the right hand of the Father and coming again after glory... "). Both in the Acts of the Apostles and in the Creed ("I believe") the relationship of the Ascension with the Second Coming is proclaimed.

The Ascension of Christ was celebrated together with Pentecost during the first centuries. From the 4th century, however, the progressive distinction and its independent celebration began.

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