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The paper is devoted to the representation of Protestants in the stories (legends and miracles) about the miraculous images of Our Lady that come from the territories of the (former) Grand Duchy of Lithuania: involving those currently incorporated in Belarus, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine. It considers first the representation of both the locals who converted to Protestantism from Orthodoxy or Catholicism in the 16th–17th century and the Lutheran Swedish invaders of the 17th–18th century by their contemporaries and later investigates into how the image of Protestants changed with the course of time up to nowadays and what had an impact on this. Interestingly, that since the 19th century military invaders from Sweden were described in interchangeable manner with the French soldiers of Napoleon Bonaparte’s troops. And now we are witnessing the genesis of a German Nazi soldiers presentation in the miracles attributed to Virgin Mary’s images/icons.
Perspektywy Kultury
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2022
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vol. 38
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issue 3
137-150
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The article is devoted to the miraculous icon of Our Lady of Novy Dvor, which was located in the Orthodox Monastery in Novy Dvor (Belarus, Brest Oblast) from the 17th until the first half of the 18th century. It considers the iconography of the icon based on two engravings by Jan (Ivan) Szczyrski. On one of them, next to the image of Mary and Child there is an inscription in the Church-Slavonic language and on the other – in Latin. The article contains a description of the icon and votives based on an inventory of 1719. It also considers legends associated with the icon and the time when the icon was salvaged from Novy Dvor.
PL
Artykuł jest poświęcony cudownej ikonie Matki Bożej Nowodworskiej, która w XVII w. i w pierwszej połowie XVIII w. znajdowała się w prawosławnym monasterze w Nowym Dworze koło Pińska (Białoruś, obwód brzeski). Analizie poddano ikonografię ikony na podstawie dwóch rycin autorstwa Jana Szczyrskiego. Na jednej z nich obok wizerunku Marii z Dzieciątkiem widoczny jest napis w języku cerkiewnosłowiańskim, a na drugiej – łacińskim. Przytoczono opis cudownej ikony i zawieszek wotywnych zawarty w wizytacji cerkwi z roku 1719, jak również związane z nią legendy. Omówiono kwestię czasu wywiezienia ikony z Nowego Dworu.
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