null

Saint Nicholas Cathedral, DC

These icons have been provided by Saint Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral in Washington, DC, the primatial cathedral of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA). A portion of the sale of each icon in this collection is given to support the Cathedral's ministry.

Saint Nicholas Cathedral, DC
Filters
  • Product
  • Qty in Cart
  • Quantity
  • Price
  • Subtotal
  • Orthodox icon of the St Moses the Ethiopian, from the original at St Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral in Washington, DC.

    Saint Moses the Ethiopian Icon - S631

    From $9.95
    Saint Moses the Ethiopian, also known as Moses the Black, lived in Egypt during the fourth century. He was a slave, but after committing a murder, his master cast him out. Moses carried on with his sinful life, and was widely feared for his infamous...
    Qty in Cart: 0
    Price:
    From $9.95
    Subtotal:
  • Orthodox icon of the Apostle St Andrew The First-Called, from the original at St Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral in Washington, DC.

    Apostle Andrew the First-Called Icon - S630

    From $9.95
    The Apostle Andrew "the First-Called," was the brother of Saint Peter. He had been a disciple of Saint John the Baptist, but went to follow Christ when Saint John called Him "the Lamb of God," becoming the first disciple. After the Lord's ascension into...
    Qty in Cart: 0
    Price:
    From $9.95
    Subtotal:
  • Synaxis of the Archangels icon from Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Washington DC

    Synaxis of the Archangels Icon - F401

    From $9.95
    This icon from Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Washington, DC, depicts the synaxis (assembly) of the holy Angels and Archangels. At the center is an orb containing Christ as a youth, known in iconography as Emmanuel. Nearest to Christ are the...
    Qty in Cart: 0
    Price:
    From $9.95
    Subtotal:
  • Orthodox icon of St Luke the Evangelist from the original in St Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral in Washington, DC.

    Apostle Luke the Evangelist Icon - S634

    From $9.95
    The Apostle and Evangelist Luke was not one of the Lord’s twelve original disciples. A Gentile physician from Antioch, he is counted among the Seventy Apostles. He was a follower of Saint Paul, and traveled with him and Saint Peter throughout the...
    Qty in Cart: 0
    Price:
    From $9.95
    Subtotal:
  • Orthodox icon of St Matthew the Evangelist from the original in St Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral in Washington, DC.

    Apostle Matthew the Evangelist Icon - S632

    From $9.95
    The Apostle and Evangelist Matthew (also named Levi) was the brother of James Alphaeus. He was a tax collector until he was called by Christ. He was the first to write a Gospel, and he wrote in Hebrew. The theology of his Gospel is aimed at the Jews,...
    Qty in Cart: 0
    Price:
    From $9.95
    Subtotal:
  • Orthodox icon of St John the Theologian from the original in St Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral in Washington, DC.

    Apostle John the Theologian Icon - S635

    From $9.95
    The Apostle and Evangelist John was especially loved by Christ for his love and purity, and with Peter and James, was one of the closest Apostles to Him. He witnessed the Transfiguration and was the only Apostle to follow Christ to the very Cross, where...
    Qty in Cart: 0
    Price:
    From $9.95
    Subtotal:
  • Orthodox icon of St Mark the Evangelist, from the original in St Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral in Washington, DC.

    Apostle Mark the Evangelist Icon - S633

    From $9.95
    The Apostle and Evangelist Mark (also called John Mark) is the author of the Gospel of Mark. According to Church tradition, he was the young man who was seized by soldiers in the Garden of Gethsemane and fled away naked (Mark 14:51-52). He was a...
    Qty in Cart: 0
    Price:
    From $9.95
    Subtotal:
  • Icon of Georgian monastics St John of Zedazeni and His Disciples, from the original at the St. Nicholas OCA Cathedral in Washington, DC.

    Saint John of Zedazeni and His Disciples Icon - S629

    From $9.95
    This beautiful icon features the 13 holy fathers who are considered to be the founders of Georgian monasticism. Their names are: John of Zedazeni, Abibus of Nekresi, Anthony of Martqopi, David of Gareji, Zenon of Iqalto, Thaddeus of Stepantsminda, Jesse...
    Qty in Cart: 0
    Price:
    From $9.95
    Subtotal:
  • Total: items /

Adding your products to cart