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Our Lady of Grace, Dearborn Heights, Michigan

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Window

Building Name: First Presbyterian Church

City: Marshall

Window Shape: 5 (gothic arched, 2 vertical sections)

Date of Window: 1873

Subject/Title of Window: Grapes and Vine

Brief Description of Subject: All main east and west windows are the same with the exception of the center of rose at the top which has different symbols.

They remind us of the single bunch of grapes cut from the vine in Canaan, when God gave that land to the people of Israel. This represents one of God’s promises fulfilled.

Condition of Window: Less than good

Height: 30'

Width: 42"

Type of Glass and Technique: Antique or Cathedral Glass, Lead Came, Vitreous Paint

Grapes and Vine
Grapes and Vine

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