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Matryona Nikonova : ウィキペディア英語版
Matryona Nikonova

Matrona Dmitrievna Nikonova, ((ロシア語:Блаженная Матрона Московская)), the Blessed Eldress of Moscow, (1885 – May 2, 1952), also referred to as Matrona of Moscow. Matrona is a canonized saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, some of whose members claim that, from early childhood, she had the gift of prophecy, spiritual vision, and healing.
==Early life==
Matrona was born to Dmitry and Natalia Nikonov in the village of Sebino in Tula Province.〔''Blessed Matrona, Pravmir Portal, May 2009, in Russian''〕 She was the fourth child in the family. Her struggling parents planned to place her in an orphanage after her birth but her mother changed her mind after she had a dream, in which she saw that a white bird of divine beauty, with empty eye sockets, landed on her breast. When Matrona was born, she was blind, with eyelids closed over empty eye sockets. Her mother took this as a heavenly sign. According to legend, by the time she was eight, she had revealed prophetic and healing powers.

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