Marriage-at-Cana Theme Pages

The first of the miracles ascribed to Jesus, by St John, where he turned water into wine.

This carved panel depicting the Marriage at Cana (1508-1519) is part of the choir stalls at Amiens Cathedral.

This Hardman & Sons window (1888) from Tewkesbury Abbey depicts the Marriage at Cana.

 

Stained glass window (1930) by Maison Mauméjean Paris, depicting the Wedding at Cana in the Romanesque church of St Ettiene Deols.

A 20th century image of the Marriage at Canna at Neufchatel-en-Bray. The centre of Neufchatel-en-Bray was almost completely destroyed by German bombing during WWII. Most of the Medieval stained glass was lost and reconstructed from photographs and drawings after the war.