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Our Historic Stained Glass Windows

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Three panels over alter. Consecrated Easter Day March 31, 1991

“Te Deum”

Three panels over alter. In memory of Robert Craig Young, given by his parents Mr. & Mrs. Albert F. Young.

Consecrated Easter Day, March 31, 1991. Dedicated on All Saints Day Nov. 3, 1991

Woman in rose red dress

First window on Gospel side of Nave. 1867

Woman in rose red dress and gold robes. White head dress (purity). Women’s eyes are turned up – awe and worship in the temple.

In Memorium FB FBL SML

St. Francis of Assissi

St. Francis of Assissi. Birds and animals he loved and cared for. Franciscan Order.

Dedicated April 2, 1977 (Palm Sunday)

In Memory of 34 departed

Resurrection

Resurrection – Good Shepard. Upper Panel – Peter and Mary Magdeline with John in backgroun at empty tomb. Lower Panel – James and John (first Disciples), Fisherman, three lambs and the Good Shepherd.

In memory of Hazekial Bradley Loomis, born February 21, 1809, died June 19, 1878 Inscription under window “I am Resurrection and the life because I live ye shall live also.”

A representation of Faith

A representation of Faith. Anchor at the top symbolizes Hope.

Red robed figure with book in left hand and cross. The book represents Faith based on the teachings of the Bible. Cross represents Faith based on life. Chalice in right hand represents Faith based on Spiritual help from Sacrament.

Initials ATP in window, in memorium of Anna Theresa Phelps.

St. Cecilia

St. Cecilia, the patron Saint of Music. She is holding a harp and at the foot of the window is a composite arrangement of musical instruments including a French horn, Flute and Trumpet.

Installed Feb. 21, 1978. Dedicated April 16, 1978. Given by Frank G. Snelgrove in thanksgiving for his musical family and in loving memory of his wife Ruth who was a music teacher.

Tiffany

Tiffany “Resurrection” with lily in hand. St. Gabriel Heralder in green robe.

Bronze tablet on sill “To the Glory of God and in memory of Prudence Ann Lord, wife of Henry W. Clark – June 21, 1830 – Sept. 29, 1889

Lamb

Lamb in foreground and in background. A rural scene.

In memorium – Timothy Bradford Goodale, 1943 – 1968

Dedicated Palm Sunday, March 22, 1970. Given by family and friends.

Jesus in the home of Martha.

Jesus in the home of Martha, her sister Magdelene is seated at Jesus’ feet.

St. Luke 10:38-42 in window.

In memory of Gracellen H. Lockheed, The Mary-Martha Group and others dear to us (15 names listed). Given by Richard Lockhead family and friends.

Installed Jan. 22, 1981. Dedicated March 8, 1981

Patience

“Patience”

Window has many symbols of patience and is based on romans 8:35. The figure is holding the anchor of hope and patience. Above is a rainbow and spider with web.

In memory of Horace W. Drake 1908 – 1981. Donor, Meta Drake, wife of Horace.

Symbols of Baptism. Holy dove in window, escalloped shell with droplets of water to the font (a replica of the baptismal font in Grace Church from 1865).

In memory of Marie L. Blake, Frank W. Collins, Jr, and Vartan Melhitarian from familes and friends.

Installed Aug. 17, 1982. Dedicated Nov. 21, 1982

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