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The Agnus Dei Window is the only window which was saved from the original church built in 1919. The window depicts the Lamb of God at the center of the cross; hence the name "Agnus Dei". At the end of each arm of the cross there is the symbol of each of the four evangelists: the Eagle for St. John, the Bull for St. Luke, the Lion for St. Mark, and the Angel for St. Matthew.
In 2000, when the church was renovated the wall in back of the altar was built up to form a Celtic cross, with the original window centered in the ring at the crossing of the arms of the cross.
In loving memory of Richard Hamilton Seward
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