St. Anne Stained Glass Windows - Nave
The following information is provided by Joe Roels
1951
The windows would be of antique glass made in Italy, Germany, Czechoslovakia and England.
The eight large windows in the nave of the church would be made of Genuine Imported Antique Glass, stained and leaded. Each window would have a different symbol representing in all of the eight windows the seasons of the church year. Beginning with the first window on the gospel side nearest to the altar and ending with the opposite window on the epistle side nearest to the altar, the symbols for the nave windows represent: (click on each window picture to see a larger image)
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| Advent | Christmas | Epiphany | Lent |
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| Easter | Pentecost | The Assumption of Mary | All Saints |







