Israeli Christians: Oil-streaked icon 'miracle'

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  AP – A Greek Orthodox nun looks at a painting 
of St. George, at a church in Ramle, central Israel, Tuesday, …

By JOSEPH MARKS, Associated Press Writer Joseph 
Marks, Associated Press Writer – Tue Jun 9, 3:43 pm ET

RAMLA, Israel – Christians have been flocking to 
this dusty Israeli town to see what locals are 
calling a miracle: streaks of what looks like oil 
mysteriously dripping down an icon of St. George 
at a Greek Orthodox church named for the legendary third century dragon slayer.

Worshippers said Tuesday that the more than two 
dozen streaks might represent God's tears or the 
Christian rite of baptism. The church priest, 
Father Nifon, first saw the streaks while 
preparing for Sunday morning services, they said.

"He kissed all the icons, and when he reached 
that one, he took down the picture and he cleaned 
it," said Aida Abu el-Edam, an English teacher 
and longtime church member. "After 20 or 25 
minutes, he looked again and he saw the oil again 
and said, 'This is a miracle.'"

El-Edam, 47, said she was convinced the streaks 
were a miracle in part because of a strange smell 
emanating from the icon. She said it reminded her 
of her visit as a teenager to the site of a 
miracle in Ermysh, Lebanon. There, she said, the 
odor came from a recently deceased woman whose Christian faith was legendary.

"It's a special, holy smell," she said. "It's not 
ordinary, like olive oil. It's something strange that comes from God."

The Greek Orthodox patriarch inspected the 
painting Sunday, el-Edam said, and the church has 
sent a sample of the oil to a laboratory.

Father Nifon said the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate 
had asked him not to speak publicly or to answer 
questions about the streaks, so that believers 
could draw their own conclusions.

About 50 Christians crowded around the icon 
Tuesday, some from near Ramla and others from 
other parts of Israel. They were joined by 
curious Jews and Muslims, some snapping cell 
phone pictures. Ramla, a mixed Jewish-Arab town 
of 65,000, is in central Israel between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

The icon hangs near the front of the church, 
hidden from most pews by a small gold chandelier. 
A nun dressed in black was rubbing the bottom of 
the icon with cotton balls, which she handed to 
the faithful who sometimes smelled them before clutching them to their chests.

"People these days, they've forgot God and this 
is a sign to tell them, 'I'm still here,' said 
Edith Fanous, 31, who works for a local trucking 
company and said she has been attending St. 
George's since she was a little girl.

Fanous said she was singing in the church choir 
when the oil streaks appeared Sunday. She guessed 
as many as 1,000 visitors had been to the church 
since then. She dismissed the idea that the 
streaks could just be paint running on a hot day.

"This icon is 114 years old," she said. "It 
passed through so much weather, hot and cold. And 
now that we have air conditioning in the church 
it's started to melt? I don't think so."

Kosty Tannous, 33, an Israeli customs worker, 
said he thought the streaks may have appeared now 
because God sees trouble in Israeli society.

"There's war and discrimination," he said. "I see 
a lot of discrimination against Arabs here in 
Israel, and maybe this is a good lesson for 
everybody to love each other and live with each other with equal rights."


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