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A Gift for Holy Trinity Cathedral in Shanghai


Holy Trinity Cathedral, in Shanghai, China, was recently restored after years of being used first as government office and then as a movie theater. The cathedral was formerly the seat of the presiding bishop of the Anglican Church in China.

Trinity Transformational Fellow Peter Ng arranged a visit from a China delegation to Trinity earlier this year. Trinity gave the cathedral a gift of a one of three new stained glass windows behind the altar. The other two stained glass windows were given by Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori and Bishop Mark S. Sisk of New York.

You can see photos of the windows as they were being created by designer John K. Clark here and photos of the finished, installed windows here.


Posted August 16, 2011

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Bobbo on October 19, 2011

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