The Cathedral of Covington, Kentucky, contains
an unusual series of Stained-Glass Windows illustrating Dogmatic and Administrative Decrees of Popes and Councils. They are evidence of the central role that The Pope and The Vatican had assumed in Catholic culture by 1914. Here, Blessed Pope Pius IX (“Pio Nono”) is proclaiming The Dogma of The Immaculate Conception (8 December 1854).
Illustration: RORATE CÆLI
Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption,
Covington, Kentucky,
United States of America.
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A Stained-Glass Window in Covington Basilica
of The Assumption, depicting the 1903 Reform of Church Music, by Pope Saint Pius X . Stained-Glass Window
by Franz Mayer, Munich, circa 1910.
Franz Mayer, Munich, at
Illustration: RORATE CÆLI
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