The Living Church Podcast
What mysteries wink at us from the bright colors of stained glass? “For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face” (1 Cor. 13:12). Here St. Paul is talking about how the spectrum of the full human being is revealed—will be revealed—in the light of the face of Christ. But in our modern world of clear mirrors, transparent windows, and electric lights, seeing through glass is not usually done very darkly. One place that St. Paul’s image still comes alive, however, is in the stained glass window. Stained glass can be darkening and illuminating at the same time. And as we learn from our guest today, what stained glass doesn’t reveal of the outdoors, with unmediated sunlight, it makes up for by illuminating what's indoors. By dimming with color and pattern, it can actually bring the beauty of the church into better focus, both with literal light, and through the stories it tells. Where does stained glass come from? And why did it become so important to Christians? What can we read in stained glass, what do we often miss? And how, if you’re a steward of stained glass windows yourself, can you take better care of them? Our guest is Léonie Seliger, the stained glass artist responsible for the conservation of the stained glass windows of Canterbury Cathedral. Léonie joins us to talk about: * The origins and theology of stained glass. * The limits and complexities of the art, and how they open up creative possibility. * What to pay attention to when taking care of stained glass in your church. * A few inside stories about the stained glass in Canterbury Cathedral. Léonie is Director of The Cathedral Studios of Canterbury, which makes, designs, and preserves stained glass for churches all over the world. She is a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Glaziers and an ICON accredited conservator/restorer. Today we scale the scaffolding for an up-close look at one of the oldest Christian art forms and what it reveals about Church history, human longings, and life in Christ. From this episode Thomas Becket miracle window project at Canterbury Cathedral [https://www.canterbury-cathedral.org/visit/what-will-you-discover/miracles-and-masterpieces/] Canterbury Cathedral Studios website [https://www.thecathedralstudios.com/] All Saints parish in Tudeley, Marc Chagall windows [https://www.visitstainedglass.uk/location/church-of-all-saints-tudeley] From the ads Give to support the ministries of The Living Church [https://livingchurch.org/give] Same Old Song podcast [https://thesameoldsong.fireside.fm/] Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands]
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