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Our Lady of Grace, Dearborn Heights, Michigan

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Window

Building Name: All Saints Episcopal Church

City: Saugatuck

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

Date of Window: 1879

Subject/Title of Window: St. Paul and St. Clement

Brief Description of Subject: Upper circle has a Bible with a sword on to pof it which is symbolic of St. Paul. The lower circle has an anchor, which is the Christian symbol for hop and steadfastness. The anchor is also the attribute of St. Clement who was condemned to be cast into the sea bound to an anchor. The pictorial section at the top of each window in the Nave was not restored in 1999, only the rectangular section, but they are in good condition.

Inscriptions: My Mother 1817; H.A. Phillips 1846


Condition of Window: Good

Height: 100"

Width: 27"

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

St. Paul and St. Clement
St. Paul and St. Clement

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