Tour of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Wilfrid's Church
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The sculpture on the outside wall above the main entrance to the Church in Cotswold Stone, represents Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Wilfrid and is the work of Mr P. Lindsay Clark, FRBS.
The large abstract coloured glass window with the Christian Fish (Ichthus) symbol in the Church porch is Dalle de Verre glass, by Pierre Fourmaintraux, of Whitefriars Glass. The stained glass Stations of the Cross were the work of Mr Joseph Nuttgens, MGP. |
Joseph Nuttgens also created the four Sanctuary windows representing the Four Evangelists. The seven small high windows on the rear wall of the Church, that represent the Seven Sacraments, are the work of a former Parish Priest, Canon Bernard Thom and are modelled on the windows of the Four Evangelists.
The triptych on the rear wall of the Sanctuary depicts the Crucifixion in the centre panel with Our Lady of Mount Carmel on the left-hand panel and St Wilfrid on the right-hand panel. It is the work of Mr David O’Connell.
The stone Baptismal Font was by John Skelton, ARBS, FRSH.
The triptych on the rear wall of the Sanctuary depicts the Crucifixion in the centre panel with Our Lady of Mount Carmel on the left-hand panel and St Wilfrid on the right-hand panel. It is the work of Mr David O’Connell.
The stone Baptismal Font was by John Skelton, ARBS, FRSH.