This stained glass window from the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception at Seton Hall University was one of six panels which were installed in the old side entrance where there is now a shrine in honor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. The original side entrance was customary, and prevented wind gusts from traveling the length of the chapel in inclement weather. When building the shrine to Mother Seton in the 1960’s, the stained glass panels were removed and the entrance was moved to its present location at the front of the chapel.
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