Main Body
The three large windows rising at the left of the Altar show an explosion at the moment of Creation. From this originates the cosmos and the Earth which God has entrusted to us. Amber, yellow and gold represent the Glory and the Might of God. Mauves tell us of the difficulty of Creation while blues call us to the spiritual life.
In the three windows facing the assembled community, the message is the great news of Pentecost-the Words of Christ, as He leaves and inspires us on the road of our lives— "I send down upon you the Promise of My Father" (Liike 24-49).
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The windows to the right of the altar continue the Creation theme, On the right is the light on the first day God created it. White represents the color of the plenitude of God. Afterwards God separates the waters from above from those below. In the center of the two windows, the Earth appears. "Then came the fishes, playing in the waters, and the birds flying in the skies."
To the left, a couple representing the great family of humankind is silhouetted against the background of Jerusalem, the Celestial City, the Kingdom of God, where we are all invited. In the upper portion, Haley's Comet, which appeared in the skies this year, signifies that the windows were made in 1986.
Blessed Sacrament Chapel
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The window to the right of the Tabernacle represents the Crucified Christ. White is a symbol of our prayer. White and yellow in the left window express the Glory and Presence of God-red, our redemption through our love of Christ.
Batly Chapel
These windows tell the story of the prayer, Our Father. The white fines in each window signify our prayers,
The window nearest the Blessed Sacrament Chapel begins "Our Father
· who art in Heaven..." and we see a person kneeling below the eye of God. Red signifies our love of God. The second window continues with "Hallowed be Thy Name..." A pilgrim with a staff reminds us that we are on a journey and are the guardians of the Earth.
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"Thy will be done as it is in Heaven..." is the theme of the third window, We see the Earth below and the Holy City above joined by Jacob's ladder, "Give us this day our daily bread..." is symbolized in the fourth window with a glass of water and a piece of bread. Green is the color of Creation.
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The fifth window.represents "Forgive us our trespasses..." and tells us that the love of God will liberate us. Purple shows our penance and repentance. The last window ends the prayer with "Lead us not into temptation..." We ask God. to save us as His Hand reaches toward us.