Stained glass sidelight for a doorway.

Sidelight Stained Glass for Light and Privacy

Stained Glass Sidelights Provide Privacy while Letting the Light In Sometimes all you need to spruce up the entrance to your home or business is a little something special at the doorway. That something special is often a pair of stained glass sidelights framing your doorway to add elegance and flair, as well as a […]

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Magnolia stained glass.

Bathroom Stained Glass

Stained Glass Lights Up Your Bathroom Decorating your bathroom can pose several challenges, whether it’s part of new construction, the remodel of an existing bathroom, the addition of an extra facility to your home or business, or simply updating an existing bathroom. You might find yourself a bit overwhelmed, as Gerald and Gail S. did […]

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Our Lady of Lourdes is depicted in colorful stained glass.

A Stained Glass Tribute to Our Lady of Lourdes

Our Lady of Lourdes featured in Stained Glass On February 11, in 1858, a fourteen-year-old girl named Bernadette Soubirious experienced an extraordinary apparition of The Blessed Mother of Jesus in a French grotto. That, and subsequent meetings during that year, have filled Catholics with awe for decades, seeking spiritual solace and healing in the waters […]

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St. Agatha in stained glass.

Saint Agatha Honored in Stained Glass

Saint Agatha Feast Day Commemorated Saint Agatha’s feast day is celebrated in the Roman Catholic Church each year on February 5. Through the centuries, Saint Agatha’s story has evolved into a beloved tale of loyalty to faith and martyrdom. As the story goes, Saint Agatha was born to a wealthy family in Catania, Sicily during […]

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Stained glass window featuring St. Thomas Aquinas.

Stained Glass Honoring St. Thomas Aquinas

Saint Thomas Aquinas’ Feast Day is January 28 Celebrated as perhaps the greatest Catholic philosopher, Saint Thomas Aquinas’ works are an important part of the education of Roman Catholic priests and theology students. Thomism, named for Saint Thomas Aquinas, embraces the idea that truth must be accepted wherever it is discovered.  Sometimes criticized for his […]

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St Francis de Sales in stained glass.

Stained Glass Honoring Saint Francis de Sales

Saint Francis de Sales Celebrated on January 24 The Bishop of Geneva, Saint Francis de Sales, is celebrated in America on his feast day, January 24. At Stained Glass, Inc. this beloved saint is honored everyday in magnificent stained glass, befitting his place in the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion. Born in France […]

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St Agnes in stained glass.

Stained Glass featuring Saint Agnes

Saint Agnes Honored In Stained Glass Saint Agnes, venerated as a virgin martyr among Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican Communion and Lutheran worshippers, was born in 291 A.D. in Rome and lived to be only 13 years old before she was put to death for her faith in Christ. Early in childhood, Saint Agnes made […]

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St. Lucy in stained glass.

Stained Glass Windows featuring Saint Lucy

Stained Glass Art Lends Beauty to Feast of St. Lucy A special December feast day in the Catholic Church, celebrated across the world and especially in Italy, is commemorated in lovely stained glass art, created by master artisans, honoring Saint Lucy, or Santa Lucia as she is known by Italians. An early Christian martyr, Saint […]

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This stained glass design features Saint Peter Canisius.

Saint Peter Canisius Honored in Stained Glass Art

Stained Glass Featuring Saint Peter Canisius Saint Peter Canisius was born in 1521 in the Netherlands during the Protestant Reformation, and as a Jesuit priest, is credited with helping reestablish the identity of the Catholic faith in Germany, as well as fostering an understanding of Catholicism among Protestants.  As a doctor of the church, he […]

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Stained glass design featuring Our Lady of Guadalupe

Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebrated in Magnificent Stained Glass

Our Lady of Guadalupe in Stained Glass In 1531, an extraordinary event took place near Mexico City, with the first appearance of Our Lady of Guadalupe to a humble man named Saint Juan Diego, who was canonized in 2002. She appeared as a lovely young woman and requested that a church be built on the […]

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