06/05/2026
Look closely at the feet of this figure, and you'll notice something easy to miss — a paper bearing the plans for the Cathedral Basilica itself.
This is St. Columba, patron saint of Irish emigrants, and the third in a set of three windows on the west side of the nave. Alongside St. Patrick and St. Brigid, the windows were crafted in Beauvais, France by Louis Lichtenheldt Koch and installed in 1891 — commissioned by three Irish immigrants who had built successful lives in St. John's.
St. Columba didn't design the Basilica. But the artist may have been making a deeper point. This Cathedral was a labour of love from an immigrant community — a message to the wider Irish diaspora that you, too, can flourish in new lands far from home.
That story is still held in the glass.