The Windows of Trinity

Circular Window over the Great Doors

The Circular Window over the Great Doors

This is the oldest window in the Cathedral, coming from the original Trinity Cathedral pictured in the eighth nave window. At the top, a dove is descending symbolic of God's Holy Spirit. In the center is the Chalice and Host, the Blessed Sacrament. The Alpha and the Omega are on the right and left; a sheaf of wheat and clusters of grapes complete the design. This window at the entrance to the Cathedral is a reminder that Christ and his Real Presence in the Blessed Sacrament are at the center of our worship.

The window was given in memory of William H. Shaw and Maynard Maltby.

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