Give Drink To The Thirsty
Object number97.71.1
Date1960-1969
MediumGlass; Lead, Ferrous metal
Credit LineGift of The Buncher Company
DescriptionStained glass window in an iron casement. Twelve panels of glass primarily in shades of green. Image depicts a soldier giving a wounded comrade a drink from his canteen. The figures are arranged as a Madonna and child. The man receiving the drink is disproportionally small and his legs are wrapped as in swaddling cloth. Text running vertical from top to bottom on left side.Dimensions38.4999 x 76.4998 in. (97.8 x 194.3 cm)InscriptionsText running vertical: GIVE DRINK TO THE THIRSTY
Historical NotesThis window is from Good Samaritan Chapel, built in 1935 and demolished March 1997. Father James Cox was a pastor at the chapel. The window was probably added in the 1960s. The topic of the window reflects the churchs origin as a mission church to the poor during the Great Depression.
Related person
Father James Renshaw Cox
(1886 - 1951)
Related institution
Good Samaritan Chapel
(1935 - 1997)
Previous owner
Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh
On View
Not on viewc. 1989
1847-1969
1917
1999