Cathedral of St Stephen

Near the Elizabeth Street gathering space, the mosaic presents the glory of St Stephen’s service in hand-cut marble and Orsoni Venetian smalti.

The Francis Rush precinct, symbolising the stoning of Stephen by his persecutors. They establish the overarching narrative of the first martyr and patron of the cathedral. Chunks of sandstone have been taken from each slab and repositioned, positioned in a section of the pavement to form a cross symbol of Stephen's martyrdom. Other areas of the sandstone slabs are highlighted in gold tesserae to convey significance to other parts of Stephen's life. One of the stone slabs houses the mosaic showing the three phases in Stephen's story: his works of charity, his fearless preaching and his martyrdom.

In the adjoining Cathedral precinct stands to carved sandstone and mosaic sculptures representing the Blood and Water of Christ.

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