Sentences with phrase «stained glass windows in»

This house has all the original built in china closets and a buffet plus two original stained glass windows in the dining room.
Extended Protection for altars, pulpits, organs and pipe organs and stained glass windows in religious institutions
He stopped on Mallorca and in the cathedral of Palma found himself mesmerized by the reflections of the stained glass windows in the baptismal font.
SHIRLEY GOLDFARB Chartres, 1971 Oil on canvas 76 4/5 x 118 1/10 inches This painting was inspired by the stained glass windows in the Chartres Cathedral in Paris.
As a matter of fact, he had not said anything of the kind, but evidently the word «resurrection» conjured up in the minds of the men the stained glass windows in their parish churches back at home, where, in flagrant contradiction to St. Paul (1 Cor 15:36: «Thou fool»), the resurrection of the dead is depicted in ordinary human and terrestrial categories.
The British artist David Hockney is to design a stained glass window in Westminster Abbey to celebrate... More
The Shottesbrooke label is adapted from the wonderful stained glass window in the transept of the church.
** Typical stained glass window in the cathedral.
It's still a fabulous shade of red (my favorite color) but there's a wonderful stained glass window in it.
Framed liked a stained glass window in a nod to the Catholic school setting, the poster for Lady Bird is a pleasingly understated design that puts star Saoirse Ronan front and centre.
If there was a stained glass window in a cathedral of self publishing, in the center would be a large image of 99 cents, surrounded by an image of Amanda Hocking with a halo, and Joe Konrath and John Locke on each of the 99 cents, also with halos and wings.
Alaskan artistry is on display throughout the home, including a spectacular stained glass window in the dining room.
A stained glass window in the Eldridge Street Synagogue Museum.
The pieces that year included Fiona Banner's hand - written Wordscape describing a pornographic film and Liam Gillick's Perspex suspended ceiling, which gave the feeling of light coming through a stained glass window in the gallery.
Liam Gillick's Perspex ceiling re-creates the sense of light coming through a stained glass window in the gallery.
Unique Stain Glass Window In Dining Room.
It has beautiful original unpainted woodwork, pocket doors, two fireplaces, a stained glass window in the staircase, all the things you'd expect to find in a old home.
In a previous house, we had a round stained glass window in the guest bath that matched the stained glass in our entry door.
I love the shot with the stain glass windows in the background, you can really see how well this lantern compliments that room.

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The stained - glass chancel windows at St. Paul's Chapel on the Columbia campus form a triptych in which the Apostle Paul is shown preaching to a small crowd on the Areopagus.
On the inside, windows are covered in a clear red film, a cheap alternative to stained glass.
I drive past multi-million dollar church properties filled with throngs of wealthy people (as compared to the peoples of this world, today) sitting on cushy chairs or pews, gazing out stained glass windows, and then arrive at my destination — the haunts of the homeless, many of whom have all they own in a backpack or in a shopping cart.
And is it true, This most tremendous tale of all, Seen in a stained - glass window's hue, A Baby in an ox's stall?
They recognize that AA, for instance, is tailor - made to meet the stresses and strains of alcoholism, and they accept the fact that alcoholism, as Harry Emerson Fosdick has put it, is like a stained - glass window in that it can best be seen and understood from the inside.
He may not have been the Jesus that your mother believes in or the Jesus of the stained - glass window or the Jesus of your least favorite televangelist or the Jesus proclaimed by the Vatican, the Southern Baptist Convention, the local megachurch, or the California Gnostic.
In his visit to St. Patrick's Cathedral, Pope Benedict XVI reflected on the iconic church's stained - glass windows.
Legislation is proposed to ban lead use in consumer goods, and the Environmental Protection Agency is taking a close look at stained glass windows.
Its stories were represented in the sculpture and stained glass windows of medieval churches, and Western literature has been profoundly influenced by its characters, themes and symbols.
Around 1915 a local artist, Thomas O'Shaughnessy, who had studied Celtic decorative arts in Dublin and learned the art of stained glass at the Art Institute of Chicago, transformed the windows and stenciled the walls with images from the Book of Kells.
«Good Shepherd» to us means what we seen in a stained glass window, but in this country Good Shepherds come in all sizes, shapes, ages and colors — Men in jeans, boys in cowboy hats, a Navajo with lamb in hand keeping it from the coyotes — to Ezekiel, all are images of God.
Now my own taste in stained - glass windows runs more to triangles, circles and lambs carrying banners.
Say «Good Shepherd» to most Christians, at least in this country, and chances are we see the stained glass window that I saw as a child.
Thomas Merton wrote in Disputed Questions: «Some of us would instinctively be ashamed to let a non-Catholic friend see some of the statues or stained glass windows that are found in our churches.
It arises in church board meetings when the topic is carpets, steeples, stained glass windows, and pipe organs.
The National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., recently announced plans to remove two Confederate flags from its stained glass windows.
She continues: «The justification for the literal iconoclasm in Catholic churches could hardly have been more clearly expressed by Cromwell's Roundheads after they had systematically beheaded every image in the Lady Chapel of Ely Cathedral or smashed all the stained glass windows at Canterbury, although Cromwell's soldiers were undoubtedly responsible for destroying far fewer sacred images than the liturgical «experts» who imposed their views of renewal on the Catholic churches across America.»
Fortunatly in 2nd grade I was kicked out for breaking all their stain glass windows.
Utterly severe, all white but for the black murals and the black accent tiles on the floor, the interior was tinted in blues and yellows by the gorgeous late Matisse stained - glass windows.
A Saint is a person who — in the trite and often repeated remark of the little girl, thinking, I suppose, of the stained glass window — «lets the light shine through.»
When the homily directs their attention to one of the bright stained glass windows to illustrate a point, one can see their faces turn interestedly in that direction.
Entering St Joseph's in Yorkville for the first time, I found it a pleasure to look around — to view the exquisite stained - glass windows in the sanctuary and to peer upward at the less outstanding but still worthy ceiling murals of scenes from the lives of Jesus and Mary.
And as far as «the church», why can't they just meet in a school, house, park... why do millions of dollars have to be invested in stone, carpet, iron, wood, stained glass windows, etc..
So - called «Romophobia» has led many contemporary Protestant churches to refrain from incorporating stained glass windows and other ornaments, yet more are recognizing that beauty can draw one closer to faith in Christ.
The church I grew up in has these gorgeous stained glass windows that line every wall of the sanctuary.
It was during this time that the Church developed scholasticism, built the Gothic cathedrals (with their stained - glass windows and monuments), created the universities and the hospitals, encouraged the sciences and technical progress, perfected international relations between states, abolished slavery, advanced social progress and raised the condition of women, in such a way that, in the fourteenth century, Europe had far surpassed all the other continents.
The use of color, stained - glass windows, icons, frescos, carvings, and the like, is a means by which the truths we gather around in worship are symbolically communicated.
A window depicting the Deposition and Entombment of Christ by the greatest stained - glass designer of the sixteenth century, Guillaume de Marcillat is stunning: It once hung between Pontormo's frescoes of the Angel Gabriel and Virgin Annunciate in Santa Felicita in Florence, where the grieving Mary of the window, directly above the altar, looked across at her younger, joyful counterpart of the Annunciation.
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It's not uncommon to come across an image of a pelican — usually stabbing itself in the chest with its own beak — in ornate stained glass windows or depicted on sculptures on the sides of churches.
But then again H. Maynard Smith warns that we are in danger today of passing from a sentimental view of the Middle Ages seen from a sanctuary where the sun irradiates the stained - glass windows, to a realistic view of the Middle Ages as seen from a gutter on a gloomy day.
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