The
stained glass windows come from the 16th century Church of Saint Vincent, whose ruins are located a few metres away. The old church was almost completely destroyed in 1944 during
World War II, but the windows had been removed and stored in a safe location during the war. They were then incorporated into the Church of Saint Joan of Arc. The 13 window panels depict Christ's childhood, Passion, Crucifixion and Resurrection, and life events of St.Peter, St. Anne and Saint Anthony of Padua: • Window of St. Peter’s life, 1520-1530, gift of the Boyvins, lords of Bonnetot; • Window of St. Anne, 1520-1530, by Jean Le Vieil and offered by the Compostela brotherhood; • Window of the Virgin’s Triumph, ordered in 1515 and completed circa 1522, work of Jean and Engrand Le Prince; • Window of St. Anne’s Tree, 1520-1530; • Window of the life of St. John the Baptist, completed in 1526, work of Engrand Le Prince; • Window of the Œuvres de Miséricorde, completed in 1520-1530, work of Engrand and maybe of Jean Le Prince; • Window of St. Anthony of Padoua, 1520-1530; • Window of the Saints, 1520-1530; • Window of the childhood and public life of Christ, 1520-1530, gift of the Le Roux de Bourgtheroulde; • Window of the Passion, 1520-1530; • Window of the Crucifixion, 1520-1530; • Window of the glorious life of Christ, 1520-1530; • Window of the martyrdom of St. Vincent, 1520-1530, gift of the Le Roux, lords of Esprevier. File:RouenVitrauxStVincent 01.jpg File:RouenVitrauxStVincent 02.jpg File:RouenVitrauxStVincent 03.jpg File:RouenVitrauxStVincent 04.jpg ==References==