The Tolga
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos appeared on August 8, 1314 to the Rostov hierarch
Prochorus (Tryphon in schema). Going about his diocese, the saint visited the
environs of White Lake and from there traveled along the banks of the Rivers
Sheksna and Volga, to Yaroslavl. Having stopped with the approach of night 7
versts distant from Yaroslavl, at the right bank of the Volga River there flows
opposite into it the River Tolga.
At
midnight, when everyone was asleep, the saint awoke and saw a bright light
illuminating the area. The light proceeded from a fiery column on the other
bank of the river, to which there stretched a bridge. Taking up his staff, the
saint went across to the other bank, and having approached the fiery column, he
beheld on it the icon of the Most Holy Theotokos, suspended in the air.
Astonished at the miracle, the saint prayed for a long time, and when he went
back, he forgot to take his staff.
The next
day, after serving Matins, when Saint Prochorus was preparing to continue his
journey by boat, they began to search for his staff, but they were not able to
find it anywhere. The saint then remembered that he had forgotten his staff on
the other side of the river, where he had gone across on the miraculous bridge.
He then revealed what had occurred, and sent servants across on a boat to the
other shore. They came back and reported that in the forest they had seen an
icon of the Mother of God suspended in the branches of a tree, next to his
bishop’s staff.
The saint
quickly crossed over with all his retinue to the opposite shore, and he
recognized the icon that had appeared to him. Then after fervent prayer before
the icon, they cleared the forest at that place, and put down the foundations
of a church. When the people of Yaroslavl learned of this, they came out to the
indicated spot. By midday the church was already built, and in the evening the
saint consecrated it in honor of the Entrance into the Temple of the Most Holy
Theotokos, and having installed the icon there he established a Feast on the
day of its appearance. Saint Prochorus later built the Tolga monastery near
this church. Saint Prochorus died on September 7, 1328.
Source: https://oca.org/saints/lives/2007/08/08/102240-icon-of-the-mother-of-god-of-tolga
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