And the truth shall make you free
I f churches are made radiant and beautiful places of worship, we can have a spiritual regeneration without anyone knowing what is going on. Beauty can preach as very few men with bundles of words can preach. I want to make beautiful interiors for both churches and souls. I want people to hear my windows singing..."
--Charles J. Connick
The mission of the Charles J. Connick Stained Glass Foundation, Ltd. is to promote the true understanding of the glorious medium of color and light and to preserve and perpetuate the Connick tradition of stained glass.

News and Events

  • 2007 Orin E. Skinner Annual Lecture Entitled We Met in a Crypt, Mark David Baden, Ph.D presented an illustrated lecture on Monday November 5, 2007 at 6:30 pm at Moseley Hall, Church of the Advent, Boston.
  • February 2008 Newsletter Online Edition Moral Rights of Artists -- Possible Protection for Stained Glass?, by Judith G. Edington  Recently, stained glass windows at St. Mary's Church in East Boston were removed by the new owner and are presumed to have been destroyed. One of these windows was a small window designed by Charles J. Connick....
  • Connick Windows Prints Catalog The foundation has published a listing of color plates that were made for the second edition of Adventures in Light and Color. These prints were made in France in the 1930's.
The Charles J. Connick Stained Glass Foundation, Ltd., Orin E. Skinner, Founder, Marilyn B. Justice, President
Directors and Officers
Jonathan Ambrosino   Theresa D. Cederholm   Peter Cormack (Honorary)   Judith G. Edington
Jonathan L. Fairbanks   Elizabeth B. Johnson   Robert E. Reber
Truth Window "Truth Window"
Robinson Chapel
Daniel L. Marsh Chapel

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