During the Russian Revolution this icon left its
home and began a long journey with its Russian Orthodox children
into their Diaspora. In 1951, after many years of travel and temporary
stops, it came to live in New York. Hence its full story is told
under “New York City”
The Lady never stays in New York for long, but constantly travels
the world to visit her children, including the ones in Kursk. Meanwhile
a beautiful and precise copy of her is venerated in her original
home, which seems to be a kind of Russian Orthodox Lourdes with
its healing spring where the Mother of God appeared in the form
of an icon, plus 7 other miracle working springs on the lower side
of the hermitage that was her home for centuries.
Since 1618 to this day, every year (political circumstances permitting)
on Friday of the ninth week after Russian Orthodox Easter, the icon
of the Sign (or a copy of it when it is in the Diaspora) is solemnly
borne in procession from the Kursk Cathedral of the Sign to the
place of its original manifestation at the Korennaya (i.e. Kursk
Root) Hermitage in Soboda Village where it remains until September
13th. Then it again is solemnly returned to the Kursk Znamensky
Monastery for the winter. In the year 2005, 30,000 Russians attended
this ceremonies. |

The hermitage on the day that the icon comes home for the summer. |