On either side of the entry into the nave are two faceted stained glass windows designed by Mariette de Coriolis Bevington, originally of New York City. The windows, 3'9" high, one of red-orange hues and the other of blue-green hues, are set in the east facade.

A third window, approximately 1'10" x 4'5" high, is in the sacristy. The skylight in the sanctuary niche is approximately 5’6” x 8’3” and shone over the tabernacle which was originally located in the niche, reached by the steps. In 1989 the tabernacle was relocated to the

Marian Chapel. The windows contain 1" thick pieces of glass from France set in cement. The Roemer-Millard Studio crafted the windows which were awarded a gold medal by the American Institute of Architects.


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