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  • LG1689 8″ 12″ 24″ Varigin Mary Lady of Miracle Statue

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    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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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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

  • LG1792-12 12″ New Arriving Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Item No.: LG1792-12

    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.

  • LG1793-12 Wall Mounted Crucifixion Cross New Style 12 Inches

    Item No.: LG1793-12

    Size: 12 Inch

    Case: 12pcs/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.

  • LG17IN-12.5 12.5″ Indian Warrior Statue

    Item No.: LG17IN-12.5

    Size: 12.5 Inches

    Case: 6pcs/case

     

  • LG1802-12 12″ St Jude Statue New Arrival San Judas

    Item No.: LG1802-12

    Size: 12 Inches

    Case: 12pcs/case

    ST. Jude: The name “Jude” means “giver of joy”.

  • LG190 5.5″ 8″ 12″ Saint Benedict Statue St Benito Estatua

    Item No.: LG190-5.5| LG190-8| LG190-12

    Size: 5.5 Inch| 8 Inch| 12 Inch

    Case: 96pcs/case|24pcs/case| 12pcs/case

    Saint Benedict (480-547) was born in the district of Nursia (present-day Norcia), in Umbria, central Italy. He is regarded as the “Father of Western Monasticism” and is “Co-patron of Europe” along with Saints Cyril and Methodius.

    St. Benedict is often pictured with a bell, a broken tray, a raven, or a crosier. His feast day is celebrated on July 11.

  • LG1940-12 Holy Trinity Statue New Style

    Item No.: LG1940-12

    Size: 12 Inch

    Case: 6 pcs/ case

    “Father, Son, Holy Spirit”, The Christian doctrine of the Trinity (from Latin trinitas “triad”, from trinus “threefold”) defines God as three consubstantial persons or hypostases—the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit—as “one God in three Divine Persons”. The three persons are distinct, yet are one “substance, essence or nature”. In this context, a “nature” is what one is, while a “person” is who one is.

  • LG2020-9 Wall Mounted of Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary 12 Inch

    Item No.: LG2020-9

    Size: 9 Inches

    Case: 18pcs/case

  • LG2059-12 12″ Santa Elena St. Helena and the True Cross Statue

    Item Code: LG2059-12

    Size: 12 Inches

    Case: 8pcs/case

    St. Helena is often depicted holding a cross because tradition maintains she found the true cross in Jerusalem. Before delving into this matter further, some background information is necessary.

     

  • LG206-12 12″ A Via Crucis Way of the Cross

    Item#: LG206-12

    Size: 12 Inch

    Case: 6pcs/case

    A Via Crucis or Way of the Cross (in Latin : “Way of the Cross”) refers to the different stages or moments lived by Jesus from the time he was arrested until his crucifixion and burial. The expression is also commonly used to express all kinds of difficulties that arise in life when you want to achieve certain goals.

  • LG2060-12 12″ Joan of Arc Juana de Arco

    Item No.: LG2060-12

    Size: 12 Inches

    Case: 8pcs/case

    According to the data gathered in the process of Rouen , Juana always called herself “Juana la Maiden”. However, as she herself commented, “inside my town I was called Jehannette. In France, my name was Jehanne since my arrival. “

  • LG20IN-12 12″ Native American Warrior on the Hunt Statue

    Item No.: LG20IN-12

    Size: 12 Inches

    Case: 6pcs/case

     

  • LG21A110 La Mano Poderosa The Powerful Hand of God Statue

    Item No.: LG21A110

    Size: 12 Inch

    The Roman Catholic image of the Powerful Hand (Mano Poderosa in Spanish) depicts the right hand of God with fingers and thumb stretched upright. The palm, with its stigmata, faces toward the viewer. The figures that stand at the top of the four fingers represent St. Joseph, the Virgin Mary, and her parents, St. Joachim and St. Anne. The Christ Child is depicted on the thumb.

  • LG21A235 5.5″ 9″ Our Lady Undoer of Knots Statue

    Item#: LG21A235-5.5| LG21A235-9

    Size: 5.5 Inch| 9 Inch

    Case: 48pcs/case| 9pcs/case

    Mary, Untier of Knots or Mary, Undoer of Knots is the name of both a Marian devotion and a Baroque painting (German: Wallfahrtsbild or Gnadenbild) which represents that devotion. The painting by Johann Georg Melchior Schmidtner, of around 1700, is in the Catholic pilgrimage church of St. Peter am Perlach, otherwise known as the Perlach church, in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany. Pope Francis saw the image while in Germany as a student and promoted her veneration in Latin America.

  • LG21A40-12 12 Inches Guadalupe w. Juan Diego Statue

    Item#: LG21A40-12

    Size: 12 Inches

    Case: 6pcs/case

    Saint Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin, also known as Juan Diegotzil (1474–1548), a native of Mexico, is the first Roman Catholic indigenous saint from the Americas. He is said to have been granted an apparition of the Virgin Mary on four separate occasions in December 1531 at the hill of Tepeyac, then outside but now well within metropolitan Mexico City.

  • LG21A863K 4.5″ 9.5″ 12.5″ Saint Lazarus Statue

    Item No.: LG21A862K| LG21A863K| LG21A10a

    Size: 4.5 Inch| 9.5 Inch| 12.5 Inch

    Lazarus is the poor man at the gate of the rich man in Christ’s parable related in Luke. (Luke 16:19-31) His name was perpetuated in the Middle Ages by such words as Lazaretto (hospital), Lazarone (a beggar in the street), and the Order of St. Lazarus, which though a military order, had as one of its objectives, the care of lepers. His feast day is June 21st.

  • LG21B449 6″ 12″ Padre Pio Saint Pio of Pietrelcina

    Item#: LG21B449-12

    Size: 12 Inches

    Case: 8pcs/case

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