Stained Glass Windows
We are very proud of the beautiful stained-glass windows which are a feature of our church. Many of the windows in the church were manufactured by the world-renowned company Franz Mayer of Munich.
The impressive East window has five bays, each bay portrays a different scene from the life of Christ with the presentation banner from Patrick McMenamin located beneath. The West window has three bays with the Blessed Sacrament displayed at the centre surrounded by six floral patterns providing a coloured lighting behind the magnificent Evans and Barr organ. On the South transept two double bay windows are devoted to Mary. One depicts the Assumption with an inscription reading 'In Memoriam Right Rev. H. O'Hagan'. The other depicts the Coronation of Our Lady with an inscription 'In Memoriam Rev. Joseph Bradley' who was a curate in the church from 1891-1905. On the North transept gable are two double bay windows with scenes from the life of St. Patrick. The window to the left is inscribed 'Presented by the T.A. Society' the other, 'Presented by the Sacred Heart Society'. The two windows located high above the altar depict the mother and father of Mary, St Ann and St Joachim. Both windows are dedicated to the Parish Priest, Fr. Hugh O'Hagan