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LG1650 11″ 15″ 24″ Wall Mounted Crucifixion Holy Spirit Cross
Only Registered Users are able to view pricing.Item No.: LG1650-11| LG1650-15| LG1650-24
Size: 11 Inches| 15 Inches| 24 Inches
Case: 16pcs/case| 8pcs/case| 4pcs/case
The crucifixion of Jesus is a central narrative in Christianity, and the cross (sometimes depicting Jesus nailed onto it) is the main religious symbol for many Christian churches.
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LG16511 3 Inches María Auxiliadora with Magnet for Refrigerator Decor Mary Help of Christians
Item No.: LG16511
Size: 3 Inch
María Auxiliadora is the Spanish language translation of Mary, Help of Christians.
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LG16518 5.5″ Creative Design Guadalupe with Light in Hands
Item No.: LG16518
Size: 5.5 Inch
Our Lady of Guadalupe (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe), symbol of Mexico. “Clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars.” She is described as a representative of the Immaculate Conception.
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LG16523 3 Inch Lourdes with Magnet Our Lady of Loyrdes for Refrigerator Decor
Item No.:LG16523
Size: 3 Inch
This magnet is strong enough to adhere to the iron. It won’t be fallen down easily. Our Lady of Lourdes is a venerated title of the Blessed Virgin Mary invoked by Roman Catholics in honor of the Marian apparitions said to have occurred on numerous occasions in 1858 in the vicinity of Lourdes, France.
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LG16543 12″ Plain Cross for Christian
Item No.: LG16543 Size: 12 Inch The Christian Cross, seen as a representation of the instrument of the crucifixion of Jesus, is the best-known symbol of Christianity. It is related to the crucifix (a cross that includes a usually three-dimensional representation of Jesus’ body) and to the more general family of cross symbols.
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LG1655-12 12″ New Coming Crucifixion Wall Mounted Cross Crucifix
Item#: LG1655-12
Size: 12 Inches
Case: 18pcs/case
Crucifixion is a form of slow and painful execution in which the victim is tied or nailed to a large wooden cross and left to hang for days up to a week until exhaustion and final death from asphyxiation. It is principally known from antiquity, but remains in occasional use in some countries. All produc
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LG16577 8″ 12″ Our Lady of Merced Statue Our Lady of Mercedes Virgen de la Merced
Item#: LG16577-8| LG16577-12
Size: 8 Inches| 12 Inches
Case: 36pcs/case| 12pcs/case
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LG16682-12 Regular 12 Inches Lady of Guadalupe
Item No.: LG16682-12
Size: 12 Inches
Case: 12pcs/case
Our Lady of Guadalupe (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe), symbol of Mexico. “Clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars.” She is described as a representative of the Immaculate Conception. All products are with gift box packaging.
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LG16750EHF New Style Christmas Gift 19 Inches Jesus and Mary Set
Item#: LG16750EHF
Size: 19 Inch
Case: 2 sets/case
Distinctive nativity scenes and traditions have been created around the world and are displayed during the Christmas season in churches, homes, shopping malls, and other venues, and occasionally on public lands and in public buildings. In the United States, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh annually display Neapolitan Baroque nativity scenes, both of which originated from the collection of Eugenio Catello.
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LG16795NE-12 New Style Christmas Gift 12 Inches Nativity Sets Nativity Scenes
Item#: LG16795NE-12
Size: 12 Inches
Case: 2 sets/case
Distinctive nativity scenes and traditions have been created around the world and are displayed during the Christmas season in churches, homes, shopping malls, and other venues, and occasionally on public lands and in public buildings. In the United States, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh annually display Neapolitan Baroque nativity scenes, both of which originated from the collection of Eugenio Catello.
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LG1689 8″ 12″ 24″ Varigin Mary Lady of Miracle Statue
Item No.: LG1689-8| LG1689-12| LG1689-24
Size: 8 Inches | 12 Inches | 24 Inches
Case: 36pcs/case| 16pcs/case| 2pcs/case
Our Lady of Miracle depicts Our Lady, standing atop the earth with hands stretched out to shower grace upon the faithful who would ask for her help.
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LG16IN-9.5 9.5″ Indian Father Teach Son Statue
Item No.: LG16IN-9.5
Size: 9.5 Inches
Case: 8pcs/case
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LG1716-12 New Style Nativity Scenes Nativity Set Christmas 12 Inches
Item#: LG1716-12
Size: 12 Inches
Case: 2 sets/case
Distinctive nativity scenes and traditions have been created around the world and are displayed during the Christmas season in churches, homes, shopping malls, and other venues, and occasionally on public lands and in public buildings. In the United States, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh annually display Neapolitan Baroque nativity scenes, both of which originated from the collection of Eugenio Catello.
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LG1735-12 12″ Statue New Style Rose of Lima
Item No.: LG1735-12
Size: 12 Inches
Case: 12pcs/case
St. Teresa of Ávila, also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, original name Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada, (born March 28, 1515, Ávila, Spain—died October 4, 1582, Alba de Tormes; canonized 1622; feast day October 15), Spanish nun, one of the great mystics and religious women of the Roman Catholic Church, and author of spiritual classics. She was the originator of the Carmelite Reform, which restored and emphasized the austerity and contemplative character of primitive Carmelite life. St. Teresa was elevated to doctor of the church in 1970 by Pope Paul VI, the first woman to be so honoured.
Her mother died in 1529, and, despite her father’s opposition, Teresa entered, probably in 1535, the Carmelite Convent of the Incarnation at Ávila, Spain. Within two years her health collapsed, and she was an invalid for three years, during which time she developed a love for mental prayer. After her recovery, however, she stopped praying. She continued for 15 years in a state divided between a worldly and a divine spirit, until, in 1555, she underwent a religious awakening. Quoted.
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LG17497NE-3.5 3.5 Inches Nativity Set New Design Christmas Set
Item#: LG17497NE-3.5
Size: 3.5 Inches
Case: 36sets/case
Distinctive nativity scenes and traditions have been created around the world and are displayed during the Christmas season in churches, homes, shopping malls, and other venues, and occasionally on public lands and in public buildings. In the United States, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh annually display Neapolitan Baroque nativity scenes, both of which originated from the collection of Eugenio Catello.
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LG177 17″ 23″ 36″ Wooden Crucifixion Wall Mounted Cross Crucifix Made from Wood
Item#: LG177-17| LG177-23| LG177-36
Size: 17 Inches | 23 Inches | 36 Inches
Case: 8pcs/case| 4pcs/case| 1pc/case
Crucifixion is a form of slow and painful execution in which the victim is tied or nailed to a large wooden cross and left to hang for days up to a week until exhaustion and final death from asphyxiation. It is principally known from antiquity, but remains in occasional use in some countries.
All produc
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LG1778-12 12″ Kateri Tekakwitha Lily of the Mohawks
Item No.: LG1778-12
Size: 12 Inches
Case: 16pcs/case
Kateri Tekakwitha (pronounced [ˈɡaderi deɡaˈɡwita] in Mohawk), given the name Tekakwitha, baptized as Catherine and informally known as Lily of the Mohawks (1656 – April 17, 1680), is a Catholic saint and virgin who was an Algonquin–Mohawk. Born in the Mohawk village of Ossernenon, on the south side of the Mohawk River in present-day New York State, she contracted smallpox in an epidemic; her family died and her face was scarred. She converted to Catholicism at age nineteen, when she was baptized and given the Christian name Kateri in honor of Catherine of Siena. Refusing to marry, she left her village and moved for the remaining five years of her life to the Jesuit mission village of Kahnawake, south of Montreal on the St. Lawrence River in New France, now Canada.
Kateri Tekakwitha took a vow of perpetual virginity. Upon her death at the age of 24, witnesses said that her scars vanished minutes later, and her face appeared radiant and beautiful. Known for her virtue of chastity and mortification of the flesh, as well as being shunned by some of her tribe for her religious conversion to Catholicism, she is the fourth Native American to be venerated in the Catholic Church.
She was beatified in 1980 by Pope John Paul II, and canonized by Pope Benedict XVI at Saint Peter’s Basilica on 21 October 2012. Various miracles and supernatural events are attributed to her intercession. Quoted from Wiki
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LG1780-8 8″ St Agnes Agnes Statue
Item#: LG1780-8
Size: 8 Inches
Case: 48pcs/case
Agnes of Rome ( 291 – 304 ) was a Roman virgin who suffered martyrdom during the Diocletian persecution . Her life is told in the Proceedings . She was locked up in a brothel, where according to legend her sainthood was confirmed. She is revered as one of the great martyrs in the history of the Church, and her feast day is celebrated on January 21 .
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LG1780-9 New Style Nativity Scenes Nativity Set Christmas 9 Inches
Item#: LG1780-9
Size: 9 Inches
Case: 4 sets/case
Distinctive nativity scenes and traditions have been created around the world and are displayed during the Christmas season in churches, homes, shopping malls, and other venues, and occasionally on public lands and in public buildings. In the United States, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh annually display Neapolitan Baroque nativity scenes, both of which originated from the collection of Eugenio Catello.
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LG1783-8 8″ St. Augustine Saint Augustine of Hippo
Item#: LG1783-8
Size: 8 Inches
Case: 48pcs/case
St. Augustine, also called Saint Augustine of Hippo, original Latin name Aurelius Augustinus, (born November 13, 354, Tagaste, Numidia [now Souk Ahras, Algeria]—died August 28, 430, Hippo Regius [now Annaba, Algeria]; feast day August 28), bishop of Hippo from 396 to 430, one of the Latin Fathers of the Church and perhaps the most significant Christian thinker after St. Paul. Augustine’s adaptation of classical thought to Christian teaching created a theological system of great power and lasting influence. His numerous written works, the most important of which are Confessions (c. 400) and The City of God (c. 413–426), shaped the practice of biblical exegesis and helped lay the foundation for much of medieval and modern Christian thought. In Roman Catholicism he is formally recognized as a doctor of the church.
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