Window
Building Name: St. Paul's Episcopal ChurchStudio Name: Connick (Charles J.), Ltd.
City: St. Joseph
Window Shape: 3 (arched)
Date of Window: 1952
Subject/Title of Window: St. John
Brief Description of Subject: This window is dedicated to St. John, Apostle and Evangelist. He is shown here holding a pen and a book, indicating that he wrote a Gospel. Here also is the traditional emblem of the eagle, which is said to fly higher than any other bird and, indeed, in his Gospel, St. John ascends to the contemplation of our Lord’s divine nature. He is shown here as being clean shaven, as he was believed to be one of the younger Apostles. His day is December 27th.
Condition of Window: Good
Height: 57"
Width: 18"
Type of Glass and Technique: Antique or Cathedral Glass, Lead Came, Vitreous Paint
St. John
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