Mother of God, Joy of All Who Sorrow of Moscow is the name of a popular wonderworking Russian Orthodox icon dating to a miracle that occurred in 1688, when a woman named Euphymia received healing from sickness after obeying a voice telling her to find this icon and have the priest celebrate a prayer with blessing of water. The design of this icon depicts full-figured Mother of God standing in Heavens flanked by suppliants assisted by the angels and asking for her intercession while Christ is blessing her from the Above. The icon is customized by addition of four family saints in the middle field: Saint Venerable Eudokia, Saint Feodor Soldier, Saint Venerable Princess Anna, and Saint Prince Michael.