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[[image:Panagia_Paramythea.jpg|thumb|right|Icon of Panagia Paramythia, Monastery of Vatopaidi, Mount Athos (Greece). The same icon, [http://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2010/06/panagia-paramythea-without-silver.html without the silver covering.]]]'''Panagia Paramythia''' , the ''Vatopedi Mother of Consolation '', or ''Comfort'' is a 17th an 8th century miraculous [[icon]] of the '''Virgin Mary''' from the holy and great Monastery of [[Vatopedi Monastery (Athos)|VatopaidiVatopedi]], [[Mount Athos]], Greece. The icon is commemorated [[January 21]].
==Churches dedicated to Paramythia==
* [[Church ]] of the Theotokos Paramythia, «Palace of the Wallachians, Vlach Saray» (Constantinople). This was the location of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of [[Constantinople ]] from 1587 to 1597.
* [[Chapel ]] of Panagia Paramythia, the Monastic Brotherhood of [http://home.columbus.rr.com/sttheodore/ St Theodore the Studite House] 449 Portland Way South, Galion OH (USA) - wwwBrotherhood discontinued on [[October 31]], 2012.[http://sttheodoremonks.sttheodoreoh.goarch.org/house.htm]
==Monasteries dedicated to Paramythia==
* The Holy Monastery of Vatopaidi, Mount Athos (Greece) - location of original.* The Holy Monastery (Church) of Panagia Paramythea, and church, in the [http://www.paramythia-online.gr/imp_en.htm/ city of Paramythia](Greece) has . This monastery had a cupola which protects the cross, and is covered by ceramic ornaments ... It was built in 14th century ... The church was built to honor the memory of Panagia. Paramythia took its name from the temple (which in ancient Greek means comforter).*The Holy Monastery of Eliakon, Cyprus - Icon has weeped myrrh.
==Location of other copies==
==Supplicatory Canon to Panagia Paramythia==
There is one CD, circulated by the monks of the Vatopaidi Monastery (Mt Athos) with the Supplicatory Canon hymns [[hymn]]s for this icon (25 tracks chanted in Greek with total time of 68:50) has been made available for sale on the Internet for people to purchase.
==Reference==
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==External links==
*[http://www.printeryhouse.org/icons/C06.asp Our Mother of Consolation] (non-Orthodox Source)
*[http://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2010/06/panagia-paramythea-without-silver.html Panagia Paramythea Without the Silver Covering]
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