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Our Lady of Grace, Dearborn Heights, Michigan

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Building Name: Saint Luke's Episcopal Church

City: Ypsilanti

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

Date of Window: 1945

Subject/Title of Window: The Devoted Members’ Window (Symbols of the Saints Window)

Brief Description of Subject: St. Peter (Crossed keys), St. James (three shells or escallops), St. John (poisoned chalice with serpent), St. Andrew (twin fishes), St. Phillip (Basket with a Tau Cross), St. Bartholomew (flaying knife).

Inscriptions: To the glory of God and memory of the devoted members who have served this church in the past.


Condition of Window: Good

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

The Devoted Members’ Window (Symbols of the Saints Window)
The Devoted Members’ Window (Symbols of the Saints Window)

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