Good Morning Gloucester

Another detail from a stained glass window in St. Ann’s Church in Gloucester (part of Holy Family Parish).

We usually focus on the people and events in the window and can easily overlook the wonderful attention to detail in the backgrounds…

Eventually I hope to photograph the stained glass windows in other churches in Gloucester. Any suggestions of churches with really great windows besides St. Ann’s?

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About Matthew Green

I am a translator, origami artist/teacher, and photographer, a blogger, former philosophy professor, and I love to sing. You can see my photos on Flickr and buy prints of some of them on Fine Art America. You can find me on Instagram, Twitter (@mehjg), and in various and sundry other social media sites on the web.
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  1. Gail Green says:

    Gorgeous window and the details are amazing. Beautiful colors as well. Praising God by using one’s talents and the things of the earth that He gave us – what a blessing. So the glass designer, glass maker, and all others working on this window had a special praise time with the Lord as these windows came into being. Choirs do it with prayer, lectors by reading the verses ahead of time and reading with meaning… and on and on. So many ways to praise the Lord!! Thanks for sharing these windows. Food for the eye, and food for thought.

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