WINDOWS and STATIONS OF THE CROSS
and other
WORKS OF ART

During the 1940s and 1950s a major renovation of the church took place. In 1947 a beautiful new marble altar and canopy donated in memory of Mrs Joseph E Sullivan was dedicated by Archbishop Cushing. In 1948 a Liberty Carillon was installed and dedicated in memory of those parishioners of the Immaculate who died in World War II.

By 1954 all the stained glass windows in the church had been replaced by new ones and Cardinal Cushing returned to the Immaculate Conception to solemnly bless them. Descriptions of each of the Windows can be found through use of our Chuch floor plan, which has links to the descriptions. In addition, a Microsoft Word file describing the Immaculate stained glass windows can be found HERE.

The Stations of the Cross in the church have recently been restored.


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