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miuu ana naving no water witn wtucii to administer tne sacrament, tradition tells un that he made the sign of the crow* on the ground with the lnfunt’ii-hand, when suddenly n. fountain of water sprung forth. Gorinas then bathed his own fate and bta Right was restored to him. The window, which we shall designate an number one, represents the above scene In the presence of Bt Patrick's parents, C'alpbuniluH and Couchesaa,.besides the sponsors. In the top foil appears 8t Martin of Tours, uncle of Coucbessa. On the bn so of flu* window Is tho round tower of Ireland surmounted by oak foliage.The second window represents St. Patrick receiving his first communion. This event is supposed to have occurred in his native place, Bulogue-Sur-Mer in France. According to the leartledl)r I'lllimiit tmH mhnp uutlisvrirna ilii.** i.i ttnsiiKwut intiiiltlv tho tkirfh-
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Waterbury Evening Democrat

Waterbury, Connecticut, US

Fri, Mar 16, 1906

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