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90-year-old stained-glass window broken by brick, church says

A 90-year-old stained-glass window at Costa Mesa’s First United Methodist Church has a hole where a vandal threw a brick through it, church leaders said. Someone also drew two pentagrams there, they said.
A 90-year-old stained-glass window at Costa Mesa’s First United Methodist Church has a hole where a vandal threw a brick through it, church leaders said. Someone also drew two pentagrams there, they said.
(Bradley Zint / Daily Pilot)
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A vandal with a brick shattered part of a 90-year-old stained-glass window at Costa Mesa’s First United Methodist Church, church leaders said Tuesday.

The act occurred sometime between late Monday and early Tuesday, according to the Rev. Amy Aitken.

The window, known informally as the Shepherd’s Window, is in the church’s southern wall along West 19th Street.

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The stained glass, which contains a depiction of Jesus, is protected by a quarter-inch outer layer of glass, a portion of which was destroyed. Church leaders believe the vandal grabbed a brick from nearby and threw it at the window with enough force to break through both layers.

A brick pierced the protective outer glass layer of a stained-glass window at Costa Mesa’s First United Methodist Church, church leaders said.
A brick pierced the protective outer glass layer of a stained-glass window at Costa Mesa’s First United Methodist Church, church leaders said.
(Bradley Zint / Daily Pilot)

Church members also reported seeing two pentagrams drawn on the outer glass layer. A pentagram is a five-pointed star often associated with the occult.

The church filed a police report.

The glass was installed in 1926 — before the church was fully constructed — and was dedicated two years later, said longtime parishioner and current Costa Mesa City Council candidate Lee Ramos.

Ramos said the church, despite its busy downtown location, has not been a frequent target of vandalism.

Aitken said First United plans to see a stained-glass specialist in coming days to fix the window. Leaders estimate the repairs could cost thousands of dollars, though they feel fortunate that most of the window’s artwork was left intact.

Ramos said the church plans to install a security camera across the street at The Triangle’s parking structure. The camera will monitor the front of the church.

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