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St
Oswald's Anglican Church, 100 High Street, Glen Iris, Victoria, Australia
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"To
the God Who Sings"
These windows - joyful, exuberant - celebrate the vibrant
musical response inspired by the Christian story.
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The arms
of the See of Canterbury
(right)
The arms
of the Diocese of Calcutta
(far right)
(NSW was, in 1824, an archdeaconry of that Diocese)
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The arms of
the Province of Australia
(far left)
The arms of
the Diocese of Melbourne
(left)
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St. Columbia,
St. Aidan and St. Oswald.
(right) .
Peter, Paul
and Our Lady.
(far right)
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Comtemporary
Worshippers
(far left)
The Local Congregation
(left)
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Scenes from
the life of Oswald.
The raised cross represents his victorious battle against the
pagans at Heavenfield in 635 A.D. and below, a blessing on him
by his friend and fellow worker, St. Aidan of Lindisfarne.
At the top of the
window, St. Paul's Cathedral and Flinders Street Station in
Melbourne are evident.
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