The Romanian parish of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel was established in 2008, from the desire of Romanians settled in the Czech capital to have a place of prayer in their native language.
The icon was previously housed at the 17th-century monastery until its closure in 1924.
The brotherhood of the St. Job of Pochaev Monastery, formerly in Munich, held its first prayer service at its new residence in Günzburg, 70 miles to the northwest.
A parish of the Moldovan Orthodox Church celebrated its patronal feast last week by helping a local community for the blind.
The anniversary was celebrated last week, coinciding with the patronal feast of the Romanian Orthodox Church’s Cathedral of the Archangels Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael.