Our Lady of Soufanieh The Icon as it is in the worship area of Mirna's home - exuding olive oil
The photographs below are from the book, The Miracle of Damascus. The small pictures are of good quality, and general range between 25K an 35K. The larger ones being between 60K and 100K, may have easier to read text.
Frontpiece with brief history of the Icon small pix and larger pix
Mirna at ages 18 and 26 small pix and larger pix
The home of Mirna abd Nicholas Nazour small pix and larger pix
Mirna bearing the Stigmata - hands and feet small pix and larger pix
Mirna bearing the Stigmata - side small pix and larger pix
Mirna bearing the Stigmata of The Crown of Thorns small pix and larger pix
Mirna bearing the Stigmata which recurrs when Pascha and Easter coincide small pix and larger pix
Again, Mirna bearing the Stigmata, it is NOT painless for her small pix and larger pix
Again, Mirna bearing the Stigmata. If the Oil does not convince you . . . small pix and larger pix
Mirna during an Ecstasy. small pix and larger pix
Physician attends Mirna during an Ecstasy small pix and larger pix
Top an Ecstasy, bottom a man just cured small pix and larger pix
Crowded street at Mirna's home on a Feast of Our Lady small pix and larger pix
Copies of the Icon also exude Olive Oil small pix and larger pix
Top: nuns visit; Bottom: with Orthodox and Roman Clergy small pix and larger pix
The Nazour family at the outside (top) and inside (bottom) "shrines" small pix and larger pix
The old reliquary (top) and the new one (bottom) small pix and larger pixFor those interested in black and white photographic detail of the Icon:
Black and white detail of the Icon small pix and larger pix - 478K