The tombs are centered around the marble altar beneath the statue of the Risen Christ. Two panels, on either side of the altar, depict Christ's suffering and death. The panels, tabernacle, and the pillars were originally a part of the chapel in the previous residence of the Bishop in Bratenahl, which has since been sold.
The ceiling is a mosaic of varicolored Venetian glass, hand set in a sunburst design of blue spotted with gold stars. The two-panel window depicts the theme of Redemption through Christ and the Mass. The figures of both St. Peter and St. Paul are on the upper half of the north wall. The figures of Aaron, David, and Melchisedech are on the south wall.
The relics of St. Christine, an early Christian martyr of the 3rd century, lie under the altar of this chapel. The relics were presented to Archbishop Schrembs in 1928 by Pope Pius XI.