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  1. The following comments concern a business called Monastery Icons (http://www.monasteryicons.com). This company offers "icons" and other religious content that has a veneer of Orthdooxy, but which in fact is associated with Hinduism.

  2. The Monastery Icons website obfuscates its ownership and is not actually associated with or approved by any Church, Catholic or Orthodox. Someone who was trying to dig deeper found this "ashram"/"monastery"/cult(?) that has operated in Oklahoma and New Mexico for decades.

  3. Monastery Icons is a pseudo-Christian pagan group pretending to be an Orthodox monastery, and they allegedly offer Hindu prayers over the so-called icons. That's a lot different than a publisher or a liturgical store that produces things for different denominations.

  4. I've heard claims by priest and laity alike that go bold enough to say that they're straight up demonic, and that their "icons" are spiritually dangerous. Not to mention the insanely neon and cartoonish colors/style in their images are sketchy... Avoid "Monastery Icons" like the plague.

  5. Jul 29, 2019 · Monastery Icons https://www.monasteryicons.com/product/twelve-apostles-icon-740/icons-of-saints

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  6. A Word About "Monastery Icons", by Fr. Anthony Nelson. A warning about some spiritually dangerous icons that appear to be Orthodox but are not. Is There Really a Patristic Critique of Icons?: an excellent 5-part series addressing the claim by Presbyterian pastor Steven Wedgeworth that there is significant patristic testimony against iconography.

  7. Discover over 200 colorful and unique images in our icon collection, including icons of Christ, the Blessed Virgin, saints icons, and more -- each available in plaques or prints from 4" to 60" tall made with our unique Lumina Gold process.

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