Stained Glass Windows - St Patrick's Church - Belfast
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Stained glass windows in St Patrick's Church, Belfast.
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Location: Ulster, Ireland
Date Posted: 02/14/2017
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"To beautify the church stained glass windows were added over time. High in the apse seven windows depict the Lord Jesus with his saints in glory. A rose window in the Shrine of Mary represents the Magi visiting Bethlehem while in the baptistry another rose window portrays Jesus revealing the love of his Sacred Heart for all people to St Margaret Mary Alacoque. Four windows in the left transept, reinstalled from St Kevin’s Church in North Queen Street before its demolition, represent the Holy Trinity. The original windows in the right transept were destroyed as a result of an explosion during the recent years of sectarian conflict, but the six windows now installed illustrate the life and apostolate of St Patrick. It is noteworthy how often Mary the Mother of God is depicted, under different titles in the remaining stained glass windows of the nave."
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