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Stained-Glass
Tour
Some of
the most exquisite stained-glass windows, the work of talented European
artists, grace the basilica. Each stained-glass window, and there
are many, has its own theme.
Click
on the numbers at left to view the window and see a description.
Other
Stained-Glass Windows in the Church
In the sanctuary at the summit of the apse is located a beautiful
round stained-glass window which depicts the Immaculate Heart of
Mary. In the vestibule to the right and left of the main entrance
are two identical stained-glass windows which depict the Coat of
Arms of the Franciscan Order—the cross as a symbol of Redemption
and the crossed hands of the Lord and St. Francis of Assisi. On
each of the outer walls of the staircases leading to the choir loft
is found a stained-glass window which symbolizes the Holy Trinity.
The window depicts an eye with a beam emanating from it set within
a triangle. Six stained-glass windows, the last ones to be installed,
depict the Sacraments and are located in the sacristies and back
corridor of the church. The style of the new stained-glass windows
differs considerably from that of the early stained-glass windows
in the church.
The descriptions of the stained-glass
windows are from Gladys A. Midura's typescript of "St. Stanislaus
Bishop and Martyr Parish, 1891-1991, A Century of Faith and Dedication."
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