On Saturday evening we were in Pasadena and happened upon a church that was open to anyone who wanted to come in and pray throughout the day. The church had beautiful old doors and we decided to take a look inside. Oh my, the stained glass windows in this church were so beautiful. I am really glad we decided to look inside.
The sanctuary was indeed a peaceful and prayerful one! May you have a blessed Blue Monday.
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Windows like that are becoming quite rare. Thanks for sharing. Happy Blue Monday.
So beautiful. Now you have me wondering what you were doing in Pasadena..
call me…
never mind :0)
The colors are just beautiful. Indeed what a beautiful and peaceful place to pray.
Hi Lana, so beautiful!!
Happy Blue Monday.
Barb
Hi Lana,
The windows are breath-taking! They are so beautiful. Happy Blue Monday.
Blessings,
Sandi
I just love church windows. Stunningly beautiful! Happy Blue Monday.
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that window, and all it represents, is breathtaking.
blessings,
barbara jean
I love stained glass and this is so pretty. Thanks for sharing with me.
Joyce
Thank you for sharing this very special treasure .
The stain glass is so beautiful ,I wish there were more of it around .A spiritual treat as well as visual .
Happy Blue Monday to you .
Thank you for sharing this today.
Blessings of joy and peace to you.
That is an awesome window. I really enjoy Pasadena and will miss it since Bill’s family moved away, to Orange County.
Absolutely stunning & so serene!
Hugs,
Stephanie
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oh, how pretty! I am a stained window lover and this is fabulous!…Christine
Oh, it is breath taking! Thank you for sharing this beautiful photo of it. I would imagine that it would be even more beautiful to walk into a church and see it. laurie
Hope you had a Happy Blue Monday ~ Susan
My wife does stained glass. We have some in our home that she has done…When we lived in Southern California we went to Pasadena many times. I also went to seminary at Fuller. I wish I had seen that window you show here.