The Stained Glass in Saint Pauls Church,
Brighton
The Great West Window (13)
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The Great West Window displays
two tiers of figures, each in long canopies with geometrical gothic
decoration. Upper tier On either side of the Holy Family
are the two Evangelists who are not depicted in the windows of the Chancel. S Luke is shown with a quill and a winged bull. The Blessed Virgin Mary, is making a gesture of humility and is holding a book,
perhaps to signify her great song, the Magnificat. Our Lord, is holding a book, perhaps of judgement or of the New
Testament. S Joseph is holding a lily to signify purity. S Mark is shown with a quill and a winged lion. |
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Lower tier Fr Wagner changed his mind about
this selection of saints associated with S Paul. S Timothy, S Pauls beloved son in faith, is shown as bishop of
Ephesus S Barnabas, a native of Cyprus, introduced S Paul to the Apostles
and so led him to the church. He is
holding some stones which usually refer to S Stephen, whose death by stoning
S Paul witnessed. S Stephen the deacon
was included in the original designs for this window, so perhaps only the
name was changed. S Paul, like Our Lord, faces directly forward. He holds a book of his epistles and the
sword of his martyrdom. S Matthais was chosen to take the place of Judas Iscariot and was
the last Apostle appointed before S Paul. He holds the pole axe which
martyred him. S Titus was another favourite of S Paul. He became the first
bishop of Crete. |
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