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The Virgin Blachernitissa of Barghoun (Lebanon). Image of the Altar or the Priest Exposing the Host
The thirteenth-century Blachernitissa of Barghoun, symbolizing the Incarnation and the Church, has often been interpreted as a privileged mediator and, by extension, as Ecclesia interceding in beha...