File:St. Leonard church (Madison, Nebraska) temple-cleansing window.JPG

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English: Stained-glass window on north wall of St. Leonard's Catholic Church in Madison, Nebraska. The church was designed in Romanesque Revival style by architect Jacob M. Nachtigall, and built in 1913. With its rectory and a garage, it is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The windows were purchased from the Muenich Art Studio in Chicago, Illinois. This window depicts Jesus and the money changers.
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