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Hensley Memorial Chapel can now boast of a complete set of stained-glass windows that provide a splendid narrative of history and education proper to the tradition and history of the School. Three new windows have been created and installed, courtesy of the graduating classes of 2005/06, the Wainwright family, and Mr. David Lamond.

The new windows depict respectively: St. Anselm, a great medieval Latin Scholar and Archbishop of Canterbury; Thomas Cranmer, the 16th century Archbishop of Canterbury, martyr, and architect of the Book of Common Prayer, one of three great monuments of the English language (along with the works of Shakespeare and the King James Version of the Bible); and, in the Chancel, Bishop Charles Inglis, the father-founder of the School and College.

Sattler’s Stained Glass Studio of West LaHave designed and executed the Chaplain’s plan and repaired the existing windows in the Chapel.

The windows enhance the quiet and contemplative beauty of the Chapel, capturing something of the larger legacy of learning of the School, “anneal[ing] in glasse” the story of Christ and the story of the School.

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