CATHEDRAL OF ST PETER
CATHOLIC LANCASTER, LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND
At the top of the South transept is this rose window, inspired by Dante’s Il Paradiso. The Cathedral notes claim that the roses symbolise the graces and virtues of the saints, as seen by the poet in his vision. There appears to be nothing in the design of the individual roses to support this belief. There are also precisely ten roses – a number not generally associated with graces and virtues.