Church Windows |
The windows (with the exception of two in the North aisle) are the work of Messrs. Heaton, Butler & Bayne of London |
The West Window | The East Window |
There are three windows of two lights in each The scenes on this window are mainly connected with Holy Baptism and child life | This window is similar in size to the West window and it shows Christ enthroned in glory |
| The Three Archangels Windows |
These exquisite windows are hidden away from view and are to the left of the Sacrarium. The glass in these windows was on view at the Art Exhibition held during the Church Congress at Wolverhampton circa 1870.From left to right they depict:
St Michael, bearing a sword lance and a shield
St Gabriel, bearing a lily branch
St Raphael holds the traveller's staff and gourd and flaming sword
North Aisle Windows South Aisle Windows
These windows represent some of the more important Parables of Our Lord:
| The windows in the South aisle represent the Miracles of our Lord Christ feeding the five thousand with five barley loaves and two fishes Turning water into wine at the marriage feast in Cana of Galilee Calming the Sea of Galilee Jesus walking upon the sea Casting their nets from St. Peter's ship Christ giving the gift of speech and hearing to a man
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