The image is of a stained glass window, divided into three sections. The left-most section depicts a cherub with blue wings flying towards a castle. The cherub has its right hand outstretched, with a finger pointing at the castle, while the other arm is bent at the elbow and held close to its body. Below the image is some text that reads, "Thou shalt no/ be afraid for any/ terror by night nor/ for the arro/ that flieth by day". To the right of the cherub is a man, kneeling with his head turned to the right and his arms outstretched. The man is wearing a black robe. The text on the right side of the image reads, "Inquite pacenter/ st persequere/ eam." 
The middle section shows a woman standing on a dragon. The woman is wearing a green robe with a blue sash around her waist. She has blonde hair, is wearing a gold crown, and is holding a staff with a cross on top. The woman has her right hand raised, pointing at the staff, and the left hand holding a book at her waist. The dragon is a fiery red color, with its head turned to the right. Above the woman is a halo of yellow rays. 
The right-most section shows a cherub with red wings flying away from a dragon. The cherub has its right hand outstretched and its left arm is bent. The text below the cherub and dragon reads, "The young lion/ and the dragon/ shalt thou tread/ under thy feet". The dragon is a fiery red color with its head turned to the left. 
All three sections of the window are surrounded by a dark brown frame with a black grid pattern.