Healing and Comfort
Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales | probably early twentieth century Two-light window, with the healing of the Caananite Woman's daughter, and Mary and Martha. Two angels below hold the text: 'He hath sent me to comfort all that mourn'.technique: stained glass size: 65 cm (width each light) firm/studio: probably Clayton & Bell Church of St Peter, Glasbury, Powys south wall of the nave The window is similar to the work of Clayton & Bell, and is by the same maker as the pair of windows depicting Ruth and Dorcas. Texts: 'Her daughter was made whole' (Matthew 15:23); 'Mary and her sister' (John 11:1). A window strangely lacking in drama. Matthew 15: 22-28 is somewhat serenely interpreted. |
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- a Canaanite woman kneels before Christ, asking him to heal her daughter; the metaphor of the dogs and bread - miracles of Christ [Matthew 15:22-28]
- the story of Lazarus - miracles of Christ [John 11:1-44]
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