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Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Statue 6 Inch Resin Joseph Studio RM-13

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Statue 6 Inch Resin Joseph Studio RM-13

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#RM-13. This listing is for a Saint Kateri Tekakwitha statue, approximately 6 inches tall and made of resin. From the Joseph Studio Collection, it portrays Saint Kateri, known as the Lily of the Mohawks and recognized by the Catholic Church as the first Native American saint. Unlike larger devotional figures, this compact statue fits easily on a prayer table, bookshelf, desk, or small home altar.

  • Approximate height: 6 inches
  • Material: resin
  • Collection: Joseph Studio
  • Depicts Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, the Lily of the Mohawks
  • Useful for home prayer spaces, Catholic gift giving, and saint devotion displays

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha was Algonquin-Mohawk, and this figure offers a clear devotional focus for those seeking a patron saint statue for Confirmation, personal prayer, or Catholic home decor. Compared to flat devotional items such as prayer cards, a resin statue provides a visible focal point for daily reflection and remembrance of the saints.

If you would like to learn more about Saint Kateri Tekakwitha's life, we have the following in separate listings:

** A 30-minute documentary DVD recorded at Kahnawake, Canada, where she lived and died, hosted by Bob and Penny Lord

** A book titled "Visionaries, Mystics and Stigmatists Down Through the Ages," which includes a chapter dedicated to Saint Kateri, written by Bob and Penny Lord

** A 36-page pamphlet and minibook containing her chapter from the book

Please visit our other eBay listings to find more books and DVDs written by Bob and Penny Lord, along with our other religious items. If you have any questions, please let us know. We will combine shipping if you buy more than 1 item. God bless you!

******PLEASE NOTE**** WE DO NOT OFFER INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING ON STATUES & HOME DECOR. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE. Thank you for your understanding.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha represents purity, perseverance in faith, and deep love for Christ. She is often called the "Lily of the Mohawks" and is especially meaningful as the first Native American saint recognized by the Catholic Church. Many Catholics also look to her as a patron for Native peoples, the environment, and those seeking strength in suffering or rejection for their beliefs. A statue of Saint Kateri is a fitting devotional choice for people who want a visible reminder of holiness lived through humility, prayer, and sacrifice. It can be especially meaningful for homes, prayer corners, classrooms, or parish spaces that want to honor Native American Catholic history. Shoppers who are choosing a saint statue for personal devotion often select Saint Kateri when they want a figure associated with quiet courage and purity rather than a large or dramatic display piece. For this reason, a small Saint Kateri statue like this one works best for prayerful display and inspiration, especially in spaces where a compact devotional item is preferred.
Saint Kateri Tekakwitha was an Algonquin-Mohawk woman known for her strong Catholic faith, prayer, and personal holiness. She lived in the 17th century and became devoted to Christ despite hardship, illness, and opposition from others around her. Her life story has made her an important Catholic saint for people drawn to witness, conversion, and faithful perseverance. Catholics often choose her statue because it connects devotion with a powerful historical and spiritual story. She is not only a saint of personal holiness, but also a significant figure in the history of Native American Catholicism. A Saint Kateri statue can serve as a daily reminder of prayer, courage, and fidelity to God under difficult circumstances. This particular statue is a good choice for someone who wants a smaller devotional figure rather than a large centerpiece. At approximately 6 inches, it suits a home altar, shelf, desk, or gift setting well. It is especially appropriate for those with a personal devotion to Saint Kateri or anyone looking for a saint statue tied to conversion, purity, and Native American Catholic heritage.
The most important things to consider are size, material, intended use, and devotional meaning. If you want a statue for a prayer table, bookshelf, or desk, a smaller statue is usually the most practical choice. If you need something for a garden or outdoor shrine, you would want a larger, weather-resistant piece instead. This Saint Kateri Tekakwitha statue measures about 6 inches and is made of resin, which makes it best suited for indoor devotional display. Resin is commonly used for detailed religious figures because it allows for a refined appearance while staying lighter than heavier materials such as stone or solid wood. This size works well for apartments, home altars, offices, classrooms, and gift giving. Shoppers who benefit most from this style are those who want a reverent saint statue without needing much space. The main tradeoff is that a 6-inch resin statue is not intended as a major focal point in a large room or as an outdoor memorial. It is a better fit for personal devotion and smaller display areas.
No, this particular Saint Kateri Tekakwitha statue is better suited for indoor use. It is made of resin and is described as a small 6-inch devotional statue, which generally makes it appropriate for a home altar, shelf, desk, or prayer corner rather than year-round outdoor placement. If you are specifically looking for a Saint Kateri outdoor statue, it is usually better to choose a piece designed for weather exposure, such as one made from stone, concrete, or a specially treated outdoor-safe material. Outdoor statues need to handle sun, rain, temperature changes, and moisture without fading or wearing down too quickly. This statue is best for shoppers who want a compact indoor devotional image of Saint Kateri rather than a garden or memorial piece. The advantage is that its smaller size makes it easy to place in many indoor spaces. The tradeoff is that it is not the right option for someone searching for a larger shrine statue or a weatherproof figure for a yard, cemetery, or exterior prayer space.
Saint Kateri Tekakwitha died at the age of 24 in 1680 at Kahnawake, in present-day Canada. Catholics remember her death as part of her witness of holiness because she lived a short life marked by prayer, sacrifice, and steadfast faith. Her devotion is important not because of a dramatic martyrdom, but because of her quiet perseverance and purity in the face of illness, hardship, and misunderstanding. For many people, that makes Saint Kateri especially relatable. She is often chosen by those who are seeking a saint who reflects humble daily fidelity rather than public power or prominence. Her life and death speak to people who value interior prayer, endurance, and holiness formed through suffering. A statue of Saint Kateri is therefore meaningful as more than decoration. It serves as a devotional reminder of a saint who remained faithful through difficulty. This is especially helpful for Catholics building a prayer space centered on hope, purity, courage, and trust in God during seasons of weakness or isolation.
Saint Kateri Tekakwitha's feast day is July 14 in the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. Her feast day is a very fitting time to give a Saint Kateri statue, especially to someone with a personal devotion to her, a Native American Catholic connection, or an interest in saints known for purity, prayer, and courage. A small statue is often a practical feast day gift because it can be used immediately in a prayer space without requiring much room. This 6-inch statue is especially suitable for a home altar, bedside table, office, classroom, or parish gift setting. It also works well for someone who is learning about Saint Kateri and wants a visual reminder of her example. The best recipients are people drawn to her story, those choosing a confirmation saint connection, or anyone building a collection of Catholic saint statues. The main limitation is size. At 6 inches, it is ideal for personal devotion and smaller display areas, but it may not be the best choice if you want a large presentation piece for a church hall or outdoor shrine.