Window
Building Name: St. John Armenian ChurchStudio Name: Loire (Gabriel) Studios
City: Southfield
Window Shape: 3 (arched)
Date of Window: 1966
Subject/Title of Window: Saint Paul
Brief Description of Subject: Overall description of the dome windows provided by the architect:
"Your eyes are drawn upwards to the center disk at the top of the domed ceiling, seventy-two feet above the floor. From this central disk, sixteen arched windows, each glazed with faceted glass, portray saints important to the Armenian Church --- thirteen apostles [includes Saint Paul] and three Armenian saints."
Saint Paul is seen with the attribute associated with his martyrdom --- a sword.
Paul was arrested in Jerusalem for inciting a riot. After many changes of venue for his trial, he eventually appeals for a hearing by the Caesar, as is the right of a Roman citizen. According to Saint Jerome, in De Viris Illustribus, "in the fourteenth year of Nero on the same day as Peter, Paul was beheaded at Rome for Christ's sake and was buried in the Ostian Way."
Height: 8'
Width: 2'
Type of Glass and Technique: Slab or Faceted Glass (Dalle de Verre)
Saint Paul
Saint Paul outside
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