LOCAL GALLERY: VINCENT DE PAUL - WINDOWS
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These two stained glass windows can be found at St Stanislaus' College.Bathurst, in the central west of New South Wales. St Stanislaus' College, under the care of the VIncentian Priests and Brothers, is a Boarding and Day Secondary College for boys, begun in 1867 and is the oldest Catholic Boys Boarding School in Australia. The window on the left shows young Vincent de Paul on stilts, as a shepherd carrying a crook and with two rams, in The Landes (Marshlands) area of Gascony, France. The other window on the right depicts the head of Vincent de Paul, These windows form a set with windows in the Chapel dedicated to St Justin de Jacobis CM, St Joseph, and St John. Along with St Vincent de Paul, these are the patron saints and names of the four Houses in the College. The photos above are courtesy of St Vincent de Paul Image Archive, DePaul University, Chicago USA
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