The Chagall Windows of St. Stephan’s in Mainz, Germany

Established in the year 990, the Church of St. Stephan stood for centuries before suffering extensive damage in World War II. When restoration was finally completed in the 1970s, Klaus Mayer, the pastor, wanted to incorporate new symbols of peace into the rebuilt house of worship. Mayer reached out to the artist Marc Chagall, whose life had been shaped by wartime events, and invited him to design stained-glass windows. The participation of Chagall, a Jew who was born in what is now Belarus and was then part of the Russian…

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