What is a shrine?

In an Orthodox Christian context, a shrine (from the Latin word scrinium meaning “case, chest, or box”) is a religious monument, typically a cross, which marks a sacred place that is given special devotion by the faithful. It could be erected at the site where a miracle occurred, at a holy spring or well, or upon the place where a death occurred. Besides a cross, another common shrine is in the form of a roofed-box on a post that contains an icon behind glass. Often there is a hinged door that allows passersby to light a candle or offer incense.

Shrines are very common sights all throughout Orthodox countries such as Russia and Greece, but not so popular here – although some churches have small icon kiosks within garden areas of their property.

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Archangel Michael Orthodox Church
5025 E. Mill Rd
Broadview Heights, Ohio 44147

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440-526-5192 (Phone)