Window
Building Name: St. Josaphat ChurchStudio Name: Detroit Stained Glass Works, The
City: Detroit
Window Shape: 3 (arched)
Subject/Title of Window: St. Andrew
Brief Description of Subject: Window description: St. Andrew is believed to have been crucified in the city of Patris. Traditionally when he was to be crucified on the same shaped cross as Christ, St. Andrew said he was not worthy of that so he was crucified on a "crux decussate" or "X" shaped cross which today is known as a "St. Andrew's Cross".
Height: ~10.75'
Width: ~3.33'
St. Andrew
St. Andrew
St. Andrew
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