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This rare 48-inch painted plaster statue of the Immaculate Heart of Mary depicts Christ’s mother with her heart exposed and aflame, symbolizing love, mercy, and devotion. Perfect for church chapels, devotional spaces, or private collections, this historic Catholic devotional piece is available for purchase.

Immaculate Heart of Mary – Painted Plaster Statue (Early 1900s)

SKU: CSH_2019_01
  • Customization

    Our artists can easily restore this treasured item to harmonize with your environment at a very reasonable price compared to what it would cost to reproduce.

  • Description

    This full-round painted plaster statue of the Immaculate Heart of Mary dates to the early 1900s and retains its original finishes, which remain in very good condition. Standing 48 inches (4 feet) tall, it depicts Mary with her heart exposed and aflame, radiating love, compassion, and mercy.

     

    In Catholic tradition, Mary, the mother of Jesus, is venerated as the model of faith, obedience, and maternal care. The Immaculate Heart symbolizes her pure love for God and humanity, her sorrow for sin, and her intercessory role for the faithful. Statues of the Immaculate Heart inspire prayer, reflection, and devotion, making them central to chapels, sacred spaces, and private collections.

     

    This historic early 1900s statue is a rare devotional piece, ideal for churches, chapels, or collectors of Catholic religious art. Its original finishes and detailed craftsmanship preserve the beauty and reverence of over a century of Catholic tradition.

     

    This Immaculate Heart of Mary statue is available for purchase. Contact us to bring this devotional treasure into your sanctuary or collection. Restoration and customization options are available to ensure it fits seamlessly into your space while honoring its original character.

     

    To inquire about this statue, contact rrohn@rohndesign.com.

     

Rohn & Associates Design, Inc. is a group of Catholic liturgical designers, artists & artisans since 1952

1113 Creedmoor Ave.  Pittsburgh, PA 15226 • Tel:  (412) 551-7144 • Fax: (412) 561-1202

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