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St Gabriel The Archangel Marble Statue



This statue is of St. Gabriel the Archangel and is made of cast marble. It is 175mm L x 70mm W x 260mm H and is priced for "Cast Marble White." The statue is also available in bronze, brass, silver or hand painted at an additional cost. The feast day for St. Gabriel is September 29th and he is the patron of communications workers. more details
Key Features:
  • Statue made of cast marble
  • 175mm L x 70mm W x 260mm H
  • Priced for "Cast Marble White"


R1 312.00 from Catholic Shop

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Brand Unbranded
Manufacturer Unbranded
Model Number STAT063
Description
This statue is of St. Gabriel the Archangel and is made of cast marble. It is 175mm L x 70mm W x 260mm H and is priced for "Cast Marble White." The statue is also available in bronze, brass, silver or hand painted at an additional cost. The feast day for St. Gabriel is September 29th and he is the patron of communications workers.

St Gabriel the Archangel Marble Statue
Dimensions: 175mm L x 70mm W x 260mm H
Please note that all our Marble Art Statues are made on order. There is a lead time of approximately 10 working days.
Our statues are priced for "Cast Marble White".
All products are also available in Bronze, Brass, Silver or Hand Painted at an additional cost - please email us orders@catholic-shop.co.za for a quotation on any one of the alternative options
Feast Day - September 29 Patron of communications workers,clergy, diplomats, tv and radio, telephones, messengers
Messenger of God.
The name Gabriel means "man of God," or "God has shown himself mighty." It appears first in the prophesies of Daniel in the Old Testament. The angel announced to Daniel the prophecy of the seventy weeks. His name also occurs in the apocryphal book of Henoch. He was the angel who appeared to Zachariah to announce the birth of St. John the Baptizer. Finally, he announced to Mary that she would bear a Son Who would be conceived of the Holy Spirit, Son of the Most High, and Saviour of the world. The feast day is September 29th. St. Gabriel is the patron of communications workers.
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