Stained Glass Windows

Stained Glass Windows2023-07-24T21:32:00-04:00

THE WINDOWS OF
ST. KATHARINE OF SIENA CHURCH

Anyone who visits this church during the day is immediately impressed by its stained glass windows. The floor-to-ceiling windows allow the sun to light up the entire body of the church! But, they are also important teaching instruments, providing us with many scenes from both Sacred Scripture and the life of the Church through the ages. A study of the windows reveals God’s saving work from the moment of creation to the time of final judgment and depicts many saintly men and women who have cooperated with God in bringing his kingdom to its fulfillment. When the church was designed in the early 1960’s, Reverend William J. O’Donnell, the pastor, the associate pastors, Henry D. Dagit, the architect, and Mr. Bolton Morris, the designer and artist, collaborated to produce these beautiful works in stained glass. Not only do the windows assist in providing a devotional atmosphere in which the assembly can worship, but they are also sources of inspiration for prayer and contemplation.

As you enter the main body of the church from the Lancaster Avenue entrance, you see scenes from the Old Testament presented in the windows to your right and scenes from the life of Christ and the Church in the windows to your left. To fully appreciate the continuity of the story that the windows tell, you should start with the first window, located on the right (west) side of the church.

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First Window: God and Creation

By |July 24th, 2023|

In the first panel, God, represented by the all-­seeing eye, contemplates the creation of the world. Wisdom is represented by two female figures, one asleep in the womb of eternity and the other playing before God. This imagery is found [...]

Second Window: From Noah to Moses

By |July 24th, 2023|

The baptismal font, hand and paschal candle in the lower section of the Noah panel recall the first letter of St. Peter where it is written that “this [ark] prefigured baptism, which saves you now” (1 Pet 3:21).  The paschal [...]

St. Catherine of Siena Window

By |July 24th, 2023|

The figure of our patron saint, Catherine (1347-1380), dominates this window. She is clothed in the habit of the mantellate, a name given to lay women who were Dominican nuns living in the world but not of it.  Unlike most [...]

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