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Русский: Русская икона Божией Матери "Аз есмь с вами и никтоже на вы". Написана в Леушинском Иоанно-Предтеченском женском монастыре по личному заказу святого Иоанна Кронштадтского. В настоящее время находится в Свято-Георгиевском женском монастыре в селе Даневка Черниговской области.
English: The Russian icon of the Mother of God "I am with you and no one is to you." It was written in the Leushinsky John the Baptist Convent by personal order of St. John of Kronstadt. Currently, he is in the St. George’s Convent in the village of Danevka, Chernihiv Oblast.
Deutsch: Die russische Ikone der Muttergottes "Ich bin bei dir und niemand ist für dich." Es wurde im Leuschinski-Johannes-der-Täufer-Kloster auf persönlichen Befehl des Hl. Johannes von Kronstadt geschrieben. Derzeit befindet er sich im St.-Georgs-Kloster im Dorf Danevka in der Oblast Tschernihiw.
Date The beginning of the ХХ century.
Source http://www.vidania.ru/icony/icon_az_esm_s_vami.html
Author Леушинский Иоанно-Предтеченский женский монастырь.

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