The Stained Glass in Saint Paul’s Church,
Brighton
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The Windows in the Narthex (21, 22, 23, 24, 25) Eback to Plan
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(21) S Catherine of Alexandria, (d. circa 310) The palm she holds indicates she was a
martyr. She carries a book that represents her great learning, with which she
argued against the pagan philosophers.
She was martyred on a spiked wheel. S Margaret of Antioch, (d. circa 304) was another popular maiden martyr who is
shown holding her palm and crushing a dragon with the cross of faith. |
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S Anne, the mother of Our Lady, who stands as a child before
her, holding a lily that proclaims her virginity. |
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S Elizabeth, the mother of S John the Baptist, who stands before her
with a placard proclaiming the Lamb of God. |
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(23) S Benedict, (c.480-550) founded the Benedictine order of monks who
greatly extended Christianity through Western Europe. He is carrying the book of his monastic
rule. S Martin, (316-397) first a soldier, then a monk and finally the
bishop of Tours. He is shown giving alms to a beggar. |
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(24) S Thomas Moore, (1478-1535)
beheaded by Henry VIII for refusing the oath of supremacy. He is shown
in the robes and gold chain of the Lord Chancellor of England, carrying a
book of his writings, such as “Utopia”. S John Fisher, (1469-1535) bishop of Rochester, beheaded by Henry VIII
for refusing the oath of supremacy. He
was created a cardinal just before his death. |
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(25) S Paul, is seated in
majesty. The scroll, rather hidden by the metal support, says in Latin “Paul
our patron”. Around him, six angels bear scrolls of praise. |
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