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Collection of photographs from the Saint Louis KOF chapel, especially the stained glass windows
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  • The Prophet Heli

    The Prophet Heli

    Right Windows #1
    Pane #1

    Eli, Judge

    Reading: "The people of Gaza were told, “Samson has come here,” and they surrounded him with an ambush at the city gate all night long. And all the night they waited, saying, “At morning light we will kill him.”

    Samson lay there until midnight. Then he rose at midnight, seized the doors of the city gate and the two gateposts, and tore them loose, bar and all. He hoisted them on his shoulders and carried them to the top of the ridge opposite Hebron." Judges XVI:2-3

    "Heli" is the Greek spelling of Eli.

    RightWindowsPane

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Heli

    Heli

    Right Window #1
    Bright

    RightWindowsBright

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Heli

    Heli

    Right Window #1
    Pane #5

    Reading: "Mary weep not, for you see that I live."

    This is not directly from a verse in the Bible; the closest is John 20:11-17.

    Artists throughout history have depicted the resurrection scene in the gospel of John when Jesus appears in the garden to Mary Magdalene outside of the empty tomb, Jesus is standing there mistaken as a gardener, so artists have placed in his hand a shovel.

    Look closely at the image of Jesus, and you can see the wounds on his hands and feet.

    Eli

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Heli

    Heli

    Right Window #1
    Pane #4

    Reading: "And Peter rising up, ran to the sepulchre [sepulcher]." Luke XXIV:12

    WindowPane

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Heli

    Heli

    Right Window #1
    Pane #3

    Reading: "And their eyes were opened: And they knew him." Luke XXIV:31

    RightWindowsPane

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Heli

    Heli

    Right Window #1
    Pane #2

    Reading: "Blessed are they that have not seen and have believed." John XX:29

    RightWindowsPane

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Ezechiel

    Ezechiel

    Right Window #2
    Bright

    RightWindowsBright

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Ezechiel

    Ezechiel

    Right Window #2
    Source

    RightWindowsSource

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • The Prophet Ezechiel

    The Prophet Ezechiel

    Right Windows #2
    Pane #1

    Ezechiel is another spelling of Ezekiel, which means “God will strengthen”, “God strengthens” and “God’s Strength” (from Hebrew “el/אֵל” = God + “chazák/חָזָק” = to be strong).

    RightWindowsPane

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Ezechiel

    Ezechiel

    Right Windows #2
    Pane #5

    Reading: "On the third day the whale cast Jonas ashore." Matthew XII: XII:40. The old testament verse is Jonah 1-2.

    RightWindowsPane

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Ezechiel

    Ezechiel

    Right Windows #2
    Pane #4

    Reading: "Damsel I say to thee arise! And the maid arose." Marc [Mark] V:41

    RightWindowsPane

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Ezechiel

    Ezechiel

    Right Windows #2
    Pane #3

    Reading: "Young man, I say to thee, arise! And he that was dead sat up." Luke VII:14

    RightWindowsPane

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Ezechiel

    Ezechiel

    Right Windows #2
    Pane #2

    Reading: "Lazarus come forth! Loose him and let him go." John XI:43-44

    RightWindowsPane

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Moses Patriarch

    Moses Patriarch

    Right Window #3
    Source

    RightWindowsSource

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Moses Patriarch

    Moses Patriarch

    Right Window #3
    Bright

    RIghtWindowsBright

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Moses Patriarch

    Moses Patriarch

    Right Windows #3
    Pane #1

    The window references Genesis V:24. That verse refers to Enoch, not Moses - "Enoch walked faithfully with God; then he was no more, because God took him away." There are apocryphal writings that imply that Moses did not die and was assumed into heaven, but this is not biblical.

    The entire window shows those who did not suffer death and were taken directly into heaven.

    MosesPane

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Moses Patriarch

    Moses Patriarch

    Right Windows #3
    Pane #5

    Reading: "Elias [Elijah] went up into heaven in a fiery chariot." IV Kings 2:11

    The biblical reference is now, in most Catholic bibles, II Kings 2:11.

    Moses

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Moses Patriarch

    Moses Patriarch

    Right Windows #3
    Pane #4

    Reading: "And Mary, the mother of God, was taken up into heaven."

    There is no biblical reference to the assumption of Mary, yet this is dogma within the Catholic Church. In 1950 Pope Pius XII invoked papal infallibility to define the dogma of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin in his Apostolic Constitution Munificentissimus Deus:

    "We proclaim and define it to be a dogma revealed by God that the immaculate Mother of God, Mary ever virgin, when the course of her earthly life was finished, was taken up body and soul into the glory of heaven."

    Moses

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Moses Patriarch

    Moses Patriarch

    Right Windows #3
    Pane #3

    Reading: "Henoch [Enoch] walked with God and was seen no more." Genesis V:24

    This is the same verse that we see referenced on the first Moses panel.

    Moses

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Moses Patriarch

    Moses Patriarch

    Right Windows #3
    Pane #2

    Reading: "He hath regarded the humility of his handmaid." Luke I:48

    This is an amazing illustration showing Mary between God (to the viewer's right) and Jesus (to the viewer's left) holding a crown over her head. Over the crown is the dove that symbolizes the Holy Spirit.

    MosesPane

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Micheas

    Micheas

    Right Window #4
    Bright

    RightWindowsBright

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Micheas

    Micheas

    Right Window #4
    Source

    RightWindowsSource

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • The Prophet Micheas [Micah]

    The Prophet Micheas [Micah]

    Right Window #4
    Pane #1

    Reading:"Harness steeds to the chariots, inhabitants of Lachish; You are the beginning of sin for daughter Zion, For in you were found the crimes of Israel." Mich I:13

    Micheas

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Micheas

    Micheas

    Right Window #4
    Pane #5

    Reading: "Going therefore, teach ye all nations." Matthew XXVIII:19

    Micheas

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Micheas

    Micheas

    Right Window #4
    Pane #4

    Reading: "This Jesus shall come as you have seen him going." Acts I:11

    Micheas

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Micheas

    Micheas

    Right Window #4
    Pane #3

    Reading: "And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost." Acts II:4.

    This is one of the most spectacular panels in the collection. Look closely as the tongues of fire descend on Mary and the apostles. The Holy Spirit is symbolized by the dove over Mary's head.

    Micheas

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Micheas

    Micheas

    Right Window #4
    Pane #3
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  • The Prophet Micheas

    The Prophet Micheas

    Right Window #4
    Pane #2

    Reading: "Then they laid hands upon them and they received the Holy Ghost." Acts VIII:17

    Right window #4, pane #2 illustrates Acts 8:17, where Peter and John are sent to baptize in Samaria and "laid their hands upon them." In this instance, St Peter is dressed as a bishop, with miter and pallium, while St John holds Peter's crozier. St John is usually shown beardless, to indicate he was the youngest apostle.

    Micheas

    From Saint Louis Windows - Right

  • Sacrament Window #1

    Sacrament Window #1

    Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick

    The angel's medallion shows an hour glass with wings above the jar containing chrism oil (sacrum chrisma, marked as SC on the jar).

    The hour glass with wings symbolizes that human existence is fleeting, and that the "sands of time" will run out for every human life.

    There are three oils used in the church:

    OI - Oleum infirmorum
    Used in the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. The chalice in the window should be marked OI instead of SC.

    OC - Oleum catechumenorum
    The "Oil of Catechumens" The Oil of Catechumens is used in connection with the sacrament of baptism.

    SC - Sacrum Chrisma
    Holy Chrism, the oil used in the sacraments of baptism, confirmation, and holy orders, since they impart an indelible sacramental character.

    Sacramentwindow

    From Saint Louis Sacrament Windows

  • Sacrament Window #2

    Sacrament Window #2

    Sacrament of Penance

    The shield symbol is Saint Peter's keys.

    Sacramentwindow

    From Saint Louis Sacrament Windows

  • Sacrament Window #3

    Sacrament Window #3

    Sacrament of Confirmation, as symbolized by the Holy Spirit (the dove) and the peace of the soul imparted by the Holy Spirit.

    Sacramentwindow

    From Saint Louis Sacrament Windows

  • Sacrament Window #4

    Sacrament Window #4

    Sacrament of Baptism, symbolized by the shell and water.

    Sacramentwindow

    From Saint Louis Sacrament Windows

  • Sacrament Window #5

    Sacrament Window #5

    Sacrament of the Eucharist.

    The symbol on the angel's shield is the Holy Cross with the host at the center.

    From Greek, IHS is an abbreviation of the name ΙΗΣΟΥΣ (Jesus).

    Sacramentwindow

    From Saint Louis Sacrament Windows

  • Sacrament #6

    Sacrament #6

    Sacrament of Matrimony

    The angel's medallion depicts a right hand holding a right hand and the rings of marriage.

    Sacramentwindow

    From Saint Louis Sacrament Windows

  • Sacrament #7

    Sacrament #7

    Sacrament of Holy Orders

    The angel's medallion depicts the host over the chalice, surrounded with a stoll marked by a cross.

    Window

    From Saint Louis Sacrament Windows

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