Burial and Translation of the Relics
With the blessing of Metropolitan Clement Smolyatich, the Igumen Ananias of the Theodorov monastery buried Igor in the church of the Kiev Simonov monastery. Tradition relates that signs appeared at his grave: candles were several times seen to light of themselves, and a fiery column was reported over the church where he lay.
On June 5, 1150, after the political situation in Kiev had shifted, the Chernigov prince Svyatoslav Olgovich solemnly transferred Igor's relics to Chernigov, his native region, where they were placed in the cathedral church of the Transfiguration (the Savior). This translation marks the establishment of his liturgical commemoration, and it is kept as a second feast on June 5 alongside the principal commemoration of his death on September 19.