A painting depicting the vision of St. Augustine was created in the first half of the 17th century. It depicts the Holy Trinity and the Virgin Mary appearing to the saint, who is positioned above a child pouring water into a puddle. On the basis of the writings and dicta of St. Augustine, a rule was created, according to which Canons Regular of the Lateran lead religious life. It is them who most probably brought the painting in question to Sucha.
Agata Felczyńska, "Vision of St. Augustine", [in:] "The Sacred Lesser Poland Heritage", 2025, source: https://sdm.upjp2.edu.pl/en/works/vision-of-st-augustine