
Stake attention in this memory
An arched stained-glass window is centrally displayed against a dark, indistinct background, indicating an interior church setting. The window depicts Saint Jean-Marie Vianney, the Curé of Ars, a male figure with wavy white hair and a fair complexion, presented with a gentle, slightly upward gaze towards the viewer's right. He is adorned in a white clerical garment, likely an alb or cassock, featuring a dark collar and lace detailing at the cuffs. A prominent blue stole, decorated with golden tassels and cross emblems, is draped over his shoulders. A luminous golden halo encircles his head. His right hand is raised in a blessing gesture, with the thumb, index, and middle fingers extended. His left hand cradles a rosary, which hangs downwards, terminating in a visible crucifix. The background of the stained-glass image consists of a mosaic of geometric shapes—polygons, rectangles, and triangles—rendered in vivid shades of red, orange, and yellow, with minor green and purple accents along the edges. The internal illumination of the window highlights the colors, contrasting with the dark, unlit structural elements surrounding it. This specific stained-glass window is located within Tan Dinh Church (Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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