Window
Building Name: St. Charles Catholic ChurchCity: Newport
Window Shape: 3 (arched)
Date of Window: 1946
Subject/Title of Window: Agony in Gethsemane
Brief Description of Subject: Arched window depicting the Our Lord's agony in Gethsemane. He kneels in prayer as a ray of ligh shines on Him and an angel appears to Him with a chalice.
Shield at bottom of window depicts what appears to be either a lantern [symbolic of Christ as the light of the world] or a tabernacle. Part of a set of fifteen windows depicting the mysteries of the Rosary.
Protected on exterior by Lexan. Form says Lexan was installed in 1946, but Lexan had not been invented then, so this is likely a mistake, intended only to say that the window was installed in 1946.
Condition of Window: good
Height: 14 ft
Width: 3 ft
Agony in Gethsemane
Lantern?
L to R: Windows S2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 102, 9
L to R: Windows 8, 102, 9
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