Icon of the Mother of God “The Unburnt Bush”

Mt. Sinai, Egypt (3rd c.) 

 

An ancient story is told  about a fire which was  consuming several wooden buildings. In the midst of the fire an old woman stood in front of her house holding an icon of the “Unburnt  Bush.” A witness happened  to see her there, and  marveled at her faith. The next day he returned to the spot and was astonished to  see the old woman's home completely unscathed by the fire, while all the other houses around it were   destroyed. This may explain why the Mother of God   under this title, is regarded as the protector of homes from fire.

It is believed that the earliest icons of the Unburnt Bush   originated at St. Catherine's Monastery on Mt. Sinai.

 

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Source: "365 Days with Mary" by Michael O'Neill

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