The historic stained glass windows of St. Stanislaus Church depict the major events of Christianity and traditions of Polish Catholicism. The windows were crafted by the Franz Mayer Co. of Munich, Germany. Included here are a selection of windows with a connection to Polish Catholic traditions and the history of St. Stanislaus.
Photo by Chuck LaChiusa. Additional research provided by Greg Witul. Click image above to view more windows.
Saint Stanislaus, the Bishop of Krakow as found in the West Transept.
Rose Window: Saint Stan performs a miracle before King Bolesław II the Bold
East Transpet
West Transept
East Transept: The Ordination of Saint Stanislaus
West Transept: Ordination of Saint Stanislaus
West Transept: Saint Casimir
East Transept: St. Adalbert
East Transept: Saint Stanislaus Admonishes the King
West Transept: Saint Stanislaus Feeding the Poor
Sanctuary: Jesus Appears to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque
East Transept: St. Hyacinth
East Transept: St. Stanislaus
East Transept: King Bolesław II the Bold
West Transept: Saint Hedwig, Duchess of Silesia
White Eagle, national symbol of Poland
Sanctuary: The Virgin Mary Gives St. Dominic the Rosary