CHICAGO (AP) — Restorers are seeking to repair a stained-glass window shattered by vandals at one of the oldest churches in Chicago.
The Chicago Tribune reports it happened at the 160-year-old Holy Family church on the southwest side sometime overnight last week. The parish website says the church is Chicago’s second oldest.
A brick was thrown through the colored glass that depicted the story in the Bible about the prodigal son. A restoration company is trying to restore it. The window itself dated to the 1860s.
A parish spokesman, Dave Keene, says burglars who broke into the church are to blame. But he says nothing was stolen.
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Information from: Chicago Tribune, http://www.chicagotribune.com