My daughters and I had the joy and privilege of touring St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland last August. While I didn’t share these photos last summer, it seemed very appropriate to share them today!We feel especially blessed to have seen it, as the cathedral is closed in Ireland today due to the current global pandemic. God willing, it will reopen in a couple of weeks, but for today, we can enjoy beautiful pics many bloggers are posting. Incredibly, I had never realized until I was at the cathedral last summer that stained glass windows served as learning tools for those who were illiterate. What an interesting historical fact to have learned about one of the purposes of stained glass windows. From the cathedral’s website: “Stained-glass windows can be incredibly beautiful pieces of art, but they would also originally have acted as an educational resource for the Church. At a time when most people were unable to read or write, stained-glass windows were used to explain the stories of the bible in picture form. To follow the story of a stained-glass window you read from bottom to top, rather than from left to right (as you would when reading a book). The story always begins with the image in the bottom of the left hand window pane, then moves to the right and the centre panel is read last.”Wishing everyone a happy, healthy St. Patrick’s Day today!
Beautiful! I didn’t know about the sequencing of the pictures.
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It was so interesting.
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Beautiful!
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I went there last March- thanks for posting the pictures, they bring back good memories!
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I’m glad the photos brought good memories!
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Great photos – I especially love the richly coloured stained glass windows, beautiful! Happy (belated) St Patrick’s Day! ☘️xx
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They were truly beautiful!
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Such beautiful photos! Thank you for sharing ❤
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Thank you for viewing!
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What a beautiful cathedral! I didn’t know that about the stained glass windows. That’s really interesting!
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I thought the same thing. Now that I know-it makes such sense considering the illiteracy back then. Thank you☘️.
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Beautiful photos! Thank you for sharing. Happy St. Pat’s to you, too. ❤
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I’m happy you enjoyed them!☘️
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I did! Have a happy rest if your week. Don’t let fear freeze ya! 😩😜😏
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Gorgeous 🙂 Happy St. Patty’s Day
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🍀Thank you! Same to you!🍀
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So beautiful! I didn’t know that about the stained glass windows. That’s so interesting. I wonder how old the tapestry is in your first photo.
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I thought that stained glass story telling was interesting as well. Hope you enjoyed a Happy St. Patrick’s Day!🍀
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Lovely. Thank you.
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Thank you!🍀☘️
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