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Saint Sister Faustina 7.5" Hand-Painted Resin and Plaster Statue from Colombia

Saint Sister Faustina 7.5" Hand-Painted Resin and Plaster Statue from Colombia

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Saint Sister Faustina 7.5-inch statue with the Divine Mercy image, designed for home prayer spaces, devotional displays, and Catholic gift giving. This figure measures approximately 7.50 inches and is made of a resin and plaster mix. Hand painted in Colombia as part of the Liscano Collection, it offers a detailed devotional option for those with a special devotion to Saint Faustina and Divine Mercy.

  • Measures approximately 7.50 inches tall for shelves, desks, and prayer corners
  • Made of a resin and plaster mix for a solid display piece with painted detail
  • Hand painted in Colombia by a group of widows supported through this artisan work
  • Depicts Saint Sister Faustina with the Divine Mercy image for clear devotional meaning
  • Part of the Liscano Collection

Compared to mass-produced devotional figures, this statue stands out for its hand-painted finish and documented Colombian artisan origin. It is well suited for personal prayer areas, parish offices, memorial displays, or as a thoughtful Catholic gift for someone choosing Saint Faustina as a patron saint.

If you would like to learn more about her life, related items may also be available separately, including a 30-minute documentary DVD hosted by Bob and Penny Lord and filmed at the Shrine in Poland, a book titled "Visionaries, Mystics and Stigmatists down through the Ages" with a chapter dedicated to her, and a 32-page booklet on her life story. See pictures for details.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The best Saint Faustina statue depends on why you want it. For personal prayer, many shoppers look for a statue that clearly shows her with the Divine Mercy image, since that connection is central to her spirituality and helps create a focused prayer space. For home display, size and material matter most. A smaller statue, like this 7.5 inch Saint Sister Faustina statue, works well on a prayer table, bookshelf, desk, or bedside area without needing much room. This particular statue is made from a resin and plaster mix and is hand painted, so it is best suited for indoor devotional use rather than outdoor placement. It is a good fit for someone who has Saint Faustina as a patron saint, has a devotion to Divine Mercy, or wants a visible reminder of trust in Jesus and mercy in daily life. If you want a large centerpiece for a chapel or parish setting, a 7.5 inch figure may feel too small. If you want a personal devotional statue with traditional Catholic imagery and manageable placement, this size is often a practical choice.
The hidden stigmata of St. Faustina refers to mystical participation in Christ’s suffering that was not ordinarily visible to others. In Catholic devotional language, some saints are described as receiving spiritual or hidden stigmata rather than the more publicly visible wounds associated with saints like Padre Pio or St. Francis. With Saint Faustina, the emphasis is usually on her interior suffering, mystical experiences, and union with Jesus, especially in connection with Divine Mercy. For shoppers choosing a Saint Faustina statue, this matters because her devotional importance is not mainly tied to outward dramatic signs, but to her mission of spreading trust in Jesus and mercy for the world. That is why many Saint Faustina statues highlight her habit, calm expression, and the Divine Mercy image rather than visible wounds. A statue like this one is especially meaningful for people drawn to Divine Mercy spirituality, Eucharistic devotion, confession, and prayer for sinners. If you are specifically looking for a saint associated with visible stigmata imagery, another saint’s statue may fit that purpose better.
The remains of Saint Faustina are in Krakow, Poland, at the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in the Lagiewniki district. This shrine is one of the most important pilgrimage sites connected to Divine Mercy devotion and to Saint Faustina’s life and mission. Many Catholics who have a devotion to her choose a statue or holy image as a way to bring that spiritual connection into their home prayer life. This location matters to shoppers because it helps confirm Saint Faustina’s historical and devotional importance within the Catholic Church. If you are buying a Saint Faustina statue as a gift for someone devoted to Divine Mercy, it is often especially meaningful to know that her relics are venerated at the major Divine Mercy shrine in Poland. A home statue does not replace pilgrimage, of course, but it can serve as a daily reminder of prayer themes associated with Saint Faustina, including trust in Jesus, mercy, repentance, and intercession for the world. For someone building a small prayer corner, a compact 7.5 inch statue is often an accessible devotional option.
Yes, a resin and plaster mix can be a very good choice if you want detailed features, a traditional painted finish, and easier placement than heavier materials. Resin and plaster statues are commonly chosen for indoor devotional use because they can hold fine sculpted details and color well. This Saint Sister Faustina statue is hand painted and sized at approximately 7.5 inches, which makes it practical for a home altar, shelf, or desk. Compared with solid wood, a resin and plaster figure is usually less dependent on wood grain style and may offer more uniform facial and garment detail. Compared with ceramic, it may be somewhat less fragile in normal household use, though it still should be handled carefully. Compared with pure resin, a resin and plaster blend can have a more classic devotional statue feel, but exact texture varies by maker. The main tradeoff is that this type of statue is best for indoor display. It is not the ideal choice for outdoor exposure or for households seeking a very large, museum-style piece.
A Saint Faustina statue is most meaningful for Catholics devoted to Divine Mercy, people who have Saint Faustina as a patron saint, and anyone who wants a visible reminder of trust in Jesus and prayer for mercy. She is especially significant for those who pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet, honor Divine Mercy Sunday, or feel drawn to themes of repentance, confession, and hope in God’s mercy. This particular statue also includes the image of the Divine Mercy, which makes it especially suitable for a prayer corner centered on that devotion. At 7.5 inches, it works well for personal spaces rather than only formal religious display. It can be a thoughtful choice for a convert, a confirmation gift when Saint Faustina is the chosen saint, or a devotional addition for someone learning more about her life. It may be less relevant for shoppers looking for a very general Christian decoration without a specific Catholic devotional focus. But for someone seeking a saint statue tied closely to Divine Mercy spirituality, Saint Faustina is one of the clearest and most meaningful choices.
For most home altars, a statue in the 6 to 10 inch range is a practical size. It is large enough to be visible during prayer but small enough to fit on a bookshelf, dresser, side table, or dedicated prayer shelf. This Saint Sister Faustina statue measures about 7.5 inches, which places it in a very versatile range for personal devotional use. A statue this size is often ideal for apartments, bedrooms, offices, and smaller family prayer spaces. It can stand alongside prayer cards, a rosary, a candle, or a small crucifix without overwhelming the area. It is also easier to reposition than a larger statue if you like to refresh your prayer setup during liturgical seasons. The tradeoff is visibility at a distance. If you need a statue for a parish hall, large room, or group prayer area, a taller figure may be easier to see and more visually prominent. But if your goal is a focused, peaceful home prayer setting devoted to Divine Mercy and Saint Faustina, 7.5 inches is often an excellent balance of presence and convenience.