The South Window.

The south window has been chosen to illustrate specially the greatest of all these fruits, “Love,” and in the lower portion thereof is depicted the Blessed Virgin Mary with the Infant Saviour in her arms, surrounded by angels, whilst in the upper lights, which are indicative of the Passion, are two angels, one bearing the Cross and the other the chalice and the Crown of Thorns. Above their heads are the Cross and the Crown of Victory, and other symbols of the Passion, and in the topmost light, the Holy Dove. Perhaps no better subject could be found to illustrate the greatest Love human and divine than the human Mother with her Divine Son, the only begotten of the Father, whom the Father in His infinite love of the world gave for man’s redemption.