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Our Lady of Grace, Dearborn Heights, Michigan

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Window

Building Name: Church of the Divine Child

Studio Name: Willet Hauser Architectural Glass

City: Dearborn

Window Shape: 2 (rectangle)

Date of Window: 1969

Subject/Title of Window: Joseph's Dream

Brief Description of Subject: Subject covered in Matt:2:13 "Now when they had departed, behold an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream saying 'Arise, take the young Child and his mother, flee to Egypt and stay there until I bring you word; for Herod will seek the young Child to destroy Him.'"

Comments from "Our Stained Glass Windows" c.1970 "Much beauty is contained in this panel by means of the simple yet lucid way in which it tells the event."

Note carpenters tools under the seated Joseph indicating his profession as a carpenter.

This is the fifth of the twelve Holy Family Windows located in the Epistle Aisle. Comments from "Our Stained Glass Windows" by Aloys Frank Herman c. 1970 "This battery of windows along the north wall tells the story of the Holy Family from the time of the Annunciation to the Coronation of the Virgin Mary.

In order to avoid producing that much-to-be-abhorred dark church, the windows along the north and south walls were designed to be rather light in color, yet sufficient color is incorporated to tell the story and tell it beautifully. This objective has indeed been satisfactorily attained."

These windows were designed by Jonathan Edwards as a free lance job for Willet Hauser Architectural Glass and installed in 1969.

Jonathan Edwards worked for Celtic Studios as a designer and glass painter. He also worked freelance for other studios and taught at Swansea College in Wales until the 1990's. His work is found mostly in churches across south Wales but can also be found in Canada and the United States.

Height: 59"

Width: 39"

Joseph's Dream
Joseph's Dream
Joseph's Dream, Willet Studio sketch
Joseph's Dream, Willet Studio sketch
Holy Family Windows
Holy Family Windows
Holy Family Windows outside
Holy Family Windows outside

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