Holy Communion
detail from Christ with St John the Baptist and St John the Apostle

  Holy Communion    detail from    Christ with St John the Baptist and St John the Apostle

Photo © Martin Crampin

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1972
Three-light window. Standing figures of John the Baptist with shell and banner of the red cross, and John the apostle at either side of Christ holding a chalice. Dove of the Holy Spirit descending above and three scenes below illustrating the sacraments of baptism, communion and marriage.

technique: stained glass
size: 54 cm (width of each light)
firm/studio: Celtic Studios

Church of St Mary, Nash, Newport
east wall of the chancel

Signed and dated by the firm.

Texts: 'This do in remembrance of me' (Luke 22:19; 1 Corinthians 11:24). 'Come unto me all ye that are heavy laden' (Matthew 11:28).

Dedication: 'To the Glory of God and in loving memory of the Reverend R.F. Rees Thomas B.A. Vicar of this parish of Nash from 1917 to 1949. The gift of his wife. 1972.'





 

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Christ with St John the Baptist and St John the ApostleChrist with St John the Baptist and St John the ApostleThe Dove of the Holy Spirit: Christ with St John the Baptist and St John the ApostleBaptism: Christ with St John the Baptist and St John the ApostleMarriage: Christ with St John the Baptist and St John the Apostle

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Further reading

Maurice Broady, A Vision Fulfilled: The story of Celtic Studios and Swansea's architectural glass tradition (Swansea: West Glamorgan Archive Service, 2010), pp. 80, 112.

References

John Newman, The Buildings of Wales: Gwent/Monmouthshire (London/Cardiff: 2000), p. 417.




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  Holy Communion    detail from    Christ with St John the Baptist and St John the Apostle

Photo © Martin Crampin


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