Mary & Our Lady Statues We have several wonderful statue designs of our heavenly Mother Mary for use in both indoor and outdoor settings. You will surely find a statue representation among the hundreds of statues here that will speak especially to you!
Mary statues by great masters such as Michelangelo and his Pieta have been visited and studied by millions. Owning a quality replica of such Mary artwork invites a piece of history and nostalgia into your home.
This is for a beautiful statue ofSacred Heart of Jesus. This gorgeous piece is made of a cold cast marble and resin mixture and then individually hand painted to give the amazing detail.
The is a one piece Virgin Mary and Grotto solid concrete statue. WHY BUY THE FAKE CONCRETE LOOK WHEN YOU CAN HAVE THE REAL THING! If you're ever in the area, stop by and see our display yards and show…
Add a Blessed Mother statue to your home or garden as a sign of devotion and faith. Indoor Mary figures tend to be smaller in size and more detailed than their outdoor counterparts. We carry a variety of indoor Blessed Mother figures to choose from, in a range of styles.
Mary, Mother of God Statue – 8 Inch – Resin … Our Lady of Grace Outdoor Garden Statue – 24 Inch – Bronze Look Vinyl Composition … Catholic Church History …
Our Lady of Grace ; Our Lady of Guadalupe … 140-8 Holy Family Statue – Wood Carved … Easy access to your order history and status
Catholic Art & Statues. Catholic Family Catalog's beautiful art and statue line includes: Jesus Statues, Mary Statues, Saints Statues, Outdoor Garden Statues, Church statues, Catholic Framed Art, Art Prints, Italian Imported Art, William Bouguereau, etc.
Whether it's St. Francis nestled in the garden or an angel to watch over you, these holy reminders of our Catholic faith will add inspiration to any indoor/outdoor decor. Our relgious statue and figurine collection makes great gift ideas for Church, home or any setting.
The Our Lady of Fatima statues remind us of the Blessed Mother’s appearance to three shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal in 1917. One of the visionaries, Lucia, became a Carmelite nun and supervised the creation of a statue in honor of the (View All)