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The quintessential Mother Mary Statue is the very epitome of conventional motherhood, for it shows the Mother holding the infant Jesus in her arms, while casting a glance down at her devotees. The typical Mother Mary statue is a sculpture in white, either of concrete or stone,
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and is idolized in Roman Catholicism. However, the statue has no place in the Protestant belief, which does not believe in idol worship. Browse Christmas Carnivals Mother Mary Statue for more.
The statue of Mary, Madonna, Our Lady Virgin Mary statues represent one of the largest and most popular styles of statues within the religious statue gallery. As the mother of Christ and the most holy lady, the Madonna serves as a bridge between God and Christ himself. The Adoration Virgin Mary Sculpture 17.5” is cast in bonded Carrara marble, with each detail finished with care by the artisans of Italy's Egregia. It is mounted on a solid alabaster base. The Annunciation to Mary, the mother of Jesus, is the pronouncement by the archangel Gabriel that she would conceive a child to be born as the Son of God. The Assumption of Mary is the taking up of the Virgin Mary into heaven in body and soul after her death. According to Roman Catholic doctrine and the traditions of the Roman Catholic Church, the Blessed Virgin Mary having completed her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory, which means that both Mary's soul and her physical body were transported into heaven. Mary's passage into heaven is called Assumptio Beatae Mariae Virginis (Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary) by Roman Catholics.
All of us, at some point in our life or the other, have grown up with the loving care of the Virgin. Beginning from the Sunday Mass and thanksgiving to Easter, Good Friday and Christmas, we’ve felt the grace and presence of a divinity, who is Mother Mary.
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