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These windows were executed by Mayer and Company in Munich, Germany. This was a well reputed artistic firm. It is amazing to note that the original cost of all the windows was only $14,000.00! Today these very windows are invaluable and bear no price. The first window on the northeast side of the Church - window over the north door closest to St. Joseph altar - portrays two children being protected by an angel. It is thought that these children may be intended to be St. Joseph and the Blessed Mother. They are protected by an angel, indicating that all of heaven was aware of their important role in our salvation history. The window was donated by the Holy Angels Sodality. The next window depicts the Presentation of Mary. The fleur-de-lis design in Mary's garment was a French symbol of the Holy Trinity — the idea of three in one. This is a scene that is not recorded in Scripture although it is referred to in the apocryphal gospels. Mary is being presented by her parents, Joachim and Ann, in the shadow of the temple. Mary is placed on a higher step than her parents, and even the teacher is slightly inclined towards her. You will note that the window was dedicated to Marion MacCorry Cutchin. The designer's name also appears — Mayer and Company. 23
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