Gebetsliga Releases New Icon
A new icon has been commissioned by The Emperor Karl League of Prayer USA / Canada and written in the traditional manner of prayer and fasting by Bulgarian iconographer Alexander Schelechow. This commission was made possible through the generosity of Mr. Daniel Hoven as part of the League’s 2024 Giving Tuesday Campaign. As with all sacred iconography, it is not intended as mere portraiture, but as a “window to Heaven,” revealing the spiritual reality of Blessed Karl in glory.
Blessed Karl is depicted in stillness—his whole being at rest in God. His open gaze reflects a soul attentive to both heaven and earth, prayerfully aware of the needs of his people. His closed lips signify interior silence and contemplation. Surrounded by a radiant halo and set against a field of gold, he is shown living fully in the light of God.
In this icon, Karl is shown as the Grand Master of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary, an order founded in 1764 by Empress Maria Theresa under the patronage of Saint Stephen, the first Christian king of Hungary. Established to honor those who rendered distinguished service to the crown and the Church, the Order came to embody a uniquely Hungarian expression of Catholic kingship—uniting faith, governance, and chivalric duty. Karl is vested in the ceremonial red tunic and the green mantle and cowl of the Order, marked by its distinctive insignia—a green cross set within red and gold and the Grand Cross Star—symbolizing fidelity, sacrifice, and apostolic kingship. This imagery situates Karl not only as a ruler, but as a guardian of a sacred inheritance entrusted to him.
In his hands, Karl bears a jeweled Cross, radiant with the beauty that flows from Christ’s sacrifice on Calvary. Held firmly yet reverently, it reflects Karl’s own vocation: to embrace the Cross not as burden alone, but as the path to glory. It stands as a quiet testament to his fidelity in suffering, his hope in divine providence, and his unwavering desire to conform his kingship to the sacrificial love of Christ.
Every element of the icon draws the viewer into a deeper theological vision: a ruler sanctified through suffering, a king who understood his office as service, and a man whose life continues to witness to the peace of Christ.
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Iconographer
Alexander Schelechow was born in Bulgaria in 1960. In 1967, he and his parents moved to Germany. Eight years later, the family settled in Montreal, Canada. Alexander found his interest and his vocation in the art of iconography by observing and assisting his father, the renowned iconographer Nikolai Schelechow. Under the direction of his father, Alexander completed his first icon at the age of thirteen.
Alexander has worked as a professional Iconographer for more than 30 years. He has completed numerous commissions for churches and individuals from Canada, the United States, Europe, and Australia. He has held lectures on the history and the meaning of icons. He also gives courses on the technical aspects of iconography. Alexander writes icons for iconostases as well as murals on canvas for churches. In addition, he holds a Bachelor's degree in German and English studies from McGill University and a Master's degree in Russian and Slavic studies from the Université de Montréal.
Alexander has adopted the style of the classical age of Byzantine-Russian iconography. He writes his icons on wood panels covered with a traditional gesso. The background of the icon is gilded with genuine 22-karat gold leaf. As in the classic style of iconography, the images of his icons are stylized and rich in symbolic associations. Most of them are based on classical originals of Russian iconography from the 14th to the 16th century.