Gesu Church interior, as seen from the sanctuary and looking back toward the nave and rose window at the north end of the building. The Gothic influence of the building is apparent in the ribbed and vaulted ceiling of the nave. The stained glass...
Worshippers gather for Mass in Gesu's Upper Church. This view, taken from the sanctuary, looks back at the congregation. Visible also are the ribbed and vaulted ceiling of the nave and the stained glass windows (nave, clerestory, and rose windows).
Gesu's Upper Church stands empty. The ribbed and vaulted ceiling of the nave is visible above the rose window at the north end of the building. The rose window at the north end of the church is set in a pointed Gothic arch; the circular window is...
Gesu's Upper Church in the evening light, 1968. The ribbed and vaulted ceiling of the nave is visible as are the western clerestory and nave windows and the large rose window at the north end of the building.
Stained glass windows on the west side of the nave of Gesu Church, December 1981. The windows depict scenes from the life of Jesus; visible here are scenes of the Resurrection, the Agony in the Garden, and the Transfiguration of Jesus.
Gesu Church interior, illuminated by the clerestory, nave, and transept windows. The clerestory windows, some of which are visible in the picture, provide a survey of the great saints in the religious life of the Church.
Gesu Church, illuminated by the clerestory, nave, and transept windows. The clerestory windows, some of which are visible in the picture, provide a survey of the great saints in the religious life of the Church.
Interior of Upper Gesu Church, looking west. Prominently featured is the stained glass transept window, depicting the Ascension, and clerestory windows, portraying the saints, and the nave windows, which tell the story of Jesus.
Gesu Upper Church, 1908. The nave of Gesu Church is covered by a ribbed and vaulted ceiling, which ends in a deeply recessed sanctuary where the main altar stands. The main altar depicted here was replaced in the 1920s, as were the side altars. ...
West facade of Gesu Church as it undergoes construction, 1892. Scaffolding covers the west clock tower and is visible through the west transept window. The main roof over the nave is still being completed and all of the windows are empty.
An unidentified gentleman carries the Book of the Gospel as part of the entrance processional of a Mass in Gesu's Upper Church. The congregation stands and fills the church. Visible in the background are some of Gesu's stained glass windows...
The nave of Gesu Church is covered by a ribbed and vaulted ceiling, which ends in a deeply recessed sanctuary where the main altar stands. The main altar - made possible through the generosity of Mrs. Harriet L. Cramer - is made from marble...
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This article describes how the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel is the newest jewel on the Marquette University campus detailing the complex process of moving and reconstructing a building and the steps taken to preserve the chapel's history.
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This informational pamphlet, reprinted a number of times since initial publication in 1966, provides background on the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel during its moves from France to Long Island to Marquette University. Illustrations and pictures provide...
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A memo to Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. on the methods employed in the reconstruction of the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel on the campus. The memo describes the artifacts inside the chapel and where they would be placed,...