Bradi Barth made Sacred Heart Parish's stained glass windows in 1959, when she
heard the church was in need of windows. For more information on Bradi
Barth, please listen to the audio tape created by Dorys Fehringer available
at the entrance of Sacred Heart church. This tape also
has detailed descriptions of the windows' extraordinary symbolism that is
not discussed on this page.
Please note: The pictures
of the windows do them no justice whatsoever. If you wish to see the
full effect of these marvelous works of art, see them in person at Sacred Heart Church.

The first window is about the
The second window depicts The
third shows the giving of
creation and fall of man.
the Annunciation, the Visitation, the keys of heaven to Peter
and the Incarnation
and the Sermon on the Mount

The fourth window has the
The fifth window has the
The final window shows the
Last Supper and the Crucifixion
Resurrection and Pentecost
Assumption of Mary, as well as
a window for Sacred Heart.

This window is the only one
with the original paint still in
tact. It is displayed on the
stairs leading up to the choir
loft. On the top is Mary and
the juggler, while on the
bottom is St. Francis and St.
Cecilia.