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Saint Maximilian Kolbe 8.5" Statue Hand Painted Colombia Resin Plaster Mix

Saint Maximilian Kolbe 8.5" Statue Hand Painted Colombia Resin Plaster Mix

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Saint Maximilian Kolbe 8.5" statue for prayer spaces, home altars, and Catholic collections. This hand-painted figure measures 8.5 inches high and is made of a resin/plaster mix. Crafted in Colombia as part of the Liscano Collection, each statue is painted by widows whose families were affected by violence in Colombia.

  • Measures 8.5" H for shelves, desks, mantels, or prayer corners
  • Made of a resin/plaster mix for solid display use indoors
  • Hand painted in Colombia with visible artisan detail
  • Part of the Liscano Collection for identifiable origin and source
  • Represents Saint Maximilian Kolbe, the Franciscan priest and martyr of Auschwitz

Compared to mass-produced devotional figures, this statue offers a clearly stated origin, hand-painted finish, and collection attribution that make it easier to identify and cite. It is well suited for Catholic home decor, a confirmation or RCIA gift, memorial displays, or anyone building a saint-themed prayer area.

If you would like to learn more about Saint Maximilian Kolbe, we also offer a 30-minute documentary recorded at the site of his shrine and hosted by Bob and Penny Lord. Please see pictures for additional visual details. We are happy to answer questions and can combine shipping on multiple eligible items. Please note that we do not offer international shipping on statues and home decor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Saint Maximilian Kolbe was a Polish Franciscan priest, publisher, and martyr best known for offering his life in place of another prisoner at Auschwitz during World War II. Catholics often display his statue as a reminder of heroic charity, Marian devotion, and steadfast faith under persecution. He is especially meaningful for people drawn to themes of self-sacrifice, courage, and trust in the Immaculate Virgin Mary. A statue like this one is typically chosen for a home prayer corner, office, parish space, or gift for someone preparing for Confirmation or studying modern saints. This particular figure measures 8.5 inches high and is made of a resin and plaster mix, so it is sized more for devotional display than for outdoor use or large sanctuary placement. It is a good fit for shoppers who want a visible reminder of a twentieth-century saint whose witness still speaks clearly today. If someone is looking for a saint connected to martyrdom, Marian spirituality, or Catholic perseverance in suffering, Saint Maximilian Kolbe is one of the strongest choices.
Saint Maximilian Kolbe is widely recognized as a patron saint of prisoners, the pro-life movement, families, journalists, and those struggling with addiction. He is also closely associated with Marian devotion because he founded the Militia of the Immaculata and dedicated much of his priestly work to spreading devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. That patronage makes his statue especially meaningful for several kinds of Catholic gift-giving and personal devotion. Families may choose him as a reminder of sacrificial love. People in communications or publishing may connect with his work as a Catholic publisher. Those praying for loved ones in difficult circumstances often turn to him because of his witness in prison and in suffering. For shoppers choosing a saint statue by patronage, Saint Maximilian Kolbe is a strong option when the goal is to honor courage, protection in hardship, Marian spirituality, or modern Catholic witness. He may also be especially fitting for someone taking him as a Confirmation saint or building a devotional space centered on saints of the twentieth century.
Saint Maximilian Kolbe died in Auschwitz after volunteering to take the place of another prisoner who had been selected for death. He is called a martyr because he freely gave his life in an act of Christian charity and remained faithful to Christ in the face of brutal persecution. His death has become one of the most recognized examples of sacrificial love in modern Catholic history. For many shoppers, that matters when choosing a saint statue because the saint's life story often shapes how the item will be used devotionally. A statue of Saint Maximilian Kolbe is not only a decorative religious figure. It is often chosen as a prayer aid for those reflecting on suffering, courage, forgiveness, and the call to love others at great personal cost. This type of statue is especially appropriate for people who want to honor a modern martyr rather than a saint from the early centuries of the Church. It can also be a meaningful gift for someone facing trials, serving in ministry, or studying Catholic responses to the tragedies of the twentieth century.
The best Catholic saint statue depends on the saint's meaning, the size of the space, and the purpose of the gift. Start by choosing a saint whose life connects to the person's vocation, struggles, devotion, or sacramental milestone. Then check the statue's dimensions and material so it fits where it will actually be displayed and used. This Saint Maximilian Kolbe statue works well for shoppers looking for a medium-sized devotional figure. At 8.5 inches tall, it is suitable for a bookshelf, prayer table, desk, or small home altar without requiring much space. It is made of a resin and plaster mix, which gives it a classic devotional look but also means it is best treated as an indoor display piece rather than something for heavy handling or outdoor conditions. Saint Maximilian Kolbe is a particularly strong choice for those drawn to Marian devotion, martyrdom, or heroic charity. As a gift, he can be meaningful for Confirmation, RCIA, birthdays, or encouragement during difficult times. If the goal is a large church display or outdoor weather resistance, a different size or material may be a better fit.
This statue is made of a resin and plaster mix and stands 8.5 inches high. That combination is commonly used for devotional statues because it allows detailed shaping and hand-painted finishes while keeping the piece suitable for indoor religious display. It is generally a good choice for a shelf, mantel, prayer corner, desk, or small altar area. For everyday display, the main advantage is that it offers the appearance of a traditional Catholic statue in a manageable size. This specific piece is also hand painted, which can give it a more individual, devotional character than mass-finished pieces. According to the product details, it comes from the Liscano Collection and was hand painted by widows in Colombia. The main tradeoff is durability compared with heavier materials such as solid wood or stone. A resin and plaster mix should be handled with care and is best kept indoors, away from moisture, high traffic, and places where it could easily be knocked over. It is ideal for shoppers who want a reverent indoor saint statue rather than an outdoor or child-handled devotional item.
Yes, Saint Maximilian Kolbe is a strong Confirmation saint and gift choice for someone inspired by courage, sacrifice, Marian devotion, and fidelity to Christ in difficult circumstances. He is especially meaningful for Catholics who want a modern saint whose life is well documented and whose example speaks directly to the challenges of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. As a Confirmation saint, he appeals to those drawn to active discipleship rather than a purely private spirituality. His witness combines prayer, evangelization, devotion to Mary, and radical charity. That makes him a thoughtful choice for teens and adults who admire saints who lived boldly in public and remained faithful under pressure. As a gift, an 8.5-inch statue can be more lasting than a card or keepsake because it becomes part of a person's daily prayer environment. This makes it suitable for Confirmation, RCIA, birthdays, or encouragement during illness or hardship. The main consideration is personal connection. If the recipient has a special devotion to Saint Maximilian Kolbe or to the Immaculata, this type of statue becomes much more meaningful than a general religious gift.