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As Ukrainians turn to their faith amid the ongoing tragedy of Russia's invasion of their nation, many who follow both the Orthodox and Catholic traditions will look to an unusual icon of Mary as a symbol of the solace they seek. In some news photos, clergy are seen holding the icon, which depicts Mary holding a long piece of fabric in her outstretched hands. This sacred image is known in Ukraine and many other East European nations as the "Pokrova," or the Intercession of the Theotokos, "mother of God" in Greek, a title for Mary used in both Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic churches.

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