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History
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  • Audio Tour
    • Historical Overview
    • Track 3 – Bell Tower
    • Track 4 – Baptistry
    • Track 5 – Nave
    • Track 6 – Altar
    • Track 7 – Ambo and Cathedra
    • Track 8 – Coronation Window
    • Track 9 – Ceiling Fresco
    • Track 10 – Four Paintings
    • Renovation of 1994
    • Track 12 – Vaulted Ceiling
    • Track 13 – Stations of the Cross
    • Track 14 – Organ and Choir Loft
    • Track 15 – Ambry, Candle, Statue
    • Closing
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Track 8 – Coronation Window

https://www.cathedraloftheassumption.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/audio/track_8_coronation_window.mp3

Original to the Cathedral, the Coronation window depicts the crowning of the Virgin Mary as the Queen of Heaven.  Designed by the Blum Art Company in 1883, it is one of the oldest and largest hand-painted glass windows in the United States.  The window was removed in 1912 and stored in the Bell Tower until 1994, when it was restored to its original position.

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