At the west end of the Cathedral is the magnificent 'Te Deum' window, dating from 1888. The window was made by Hardman of Birmingham, and shows Christ seated in majesty in heaven. Around Him, angels, prophets and saints gather to sing His praise.
The window recalls the great hymn which begins with the words "Te Deum laudamus" - "We praise You, O God". This hymn speaks of the great figures of the Church gathered in heaven to praise God: "the glorious band of apostles, the noble company of prophets, the white-robed army who shed their blood for Christ all sing Your praise."