The Death of St. Ignatius of Loyola Panel #16603
This stained glass masterpiece captures the serene passing of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), as he is ushered into eternal glory. The central figure of St. Ignatius lies peacefully, surrounded by angels who tenderly minister to him. One angel lifts a banner with a cross and olive branch, symbolizing victory and peace in Christ, while others gesture reverently toward heaven, emphasizing his spiritual journey's culmination.
The luminous gold and white tones in the glass create a celestial glow, highlighting the saint’s sanctity and his ultimate union with God. Ornate architectural details frame the scene, with statues of saints and cherubic figures enhancing the sacred atmosphere. This window serves as a tribute to St. Ignatius’s life of devotion and his lasting impact on the Church, radiating a sense of hope and divine grace.
A religious window like this would make a good addition to a house of worship or a hospital chapel.
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