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Jude Tarrant

Eucharist

The grapes and wheat merge from abstract to concrete forms – from the unsubstantial to the substantial, a transformation from seed through germination through to full harvest and as the blessing manifesting as the consecrated bread and wine.


The flowing down of the red colour of the Blood of Christ recalls us as recipients of the blessing, and of ourselves being fed and sustained by this Eucharist.

On the theme of the Rosary of the Mysteries of Light ~ 2006-10

Nave window, St Colman’s Church, Cosham, Portsmouth, Hampshire

The rosary appears in the form of infinity, recalling the words ‘I am the first and the last” and the continuity of the Christian message through the Eucharistic feast.


We are reminded of his words in the inscription below:

“Do this in memory of me.”

the Last Supper Rosary window eucharist chalice