Our Lady of Fatima and the Three Dove Devotional Statue.
This devotional statue of the Virgin Mary was purchased from the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima in Portugal, a site that honors the Virgin Mary’s apparitions to three shepherd children in 1917. Since then, the sanctuary has become a major pilgrimage destination, drawing countless visitors each year, particularly on the apparition anniversaries of May 13 and October 13.
In Catholic tradition, devotional statues like this one serve as tangible connections to holy figures, embodying centuries of veneration. This particular statue, crafted in plastic, portrays the Virgin Mary in gracefully flowing robes, detailed with hand-painted gold accents and a crown. At her feet rest three doves, a symbolic homage to the legend of three doves said to have remained by the original statue as it was carried 70 miles from Cova de Iria, where she appeared, to the Church of Our Lady of Fátima in Lisbon.
Standing approximately 7 inches tall, the resin statue rests on a base adorned with a “FATIMA” label, commemorating its origin.
This devotional statue of the Virgin Mary was purchased from the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima in Portugal, a site that honors the Virgin Mary’s apparitions to three shepherd children in 1917. Since then, the sanctuary has become a major pilgrimage destination, drawing countless visitors each year, particularly on the apparition anniversaries of May 13 and October 13.
In Catholic tradition, devotional statues like this one serve as tangible connections to holy figures, embodying centuries of veneration. This particular statue, crafted in plastic, portrays the Virgin Mary in gracefully flowing robes, detailed with hand-painted gold accents and a crown. At her feet rest three doves, a symbolic homage to the legend of three doves said to have remained by the original statue as it was carried 70 miles from Cova de Iria, where she appeared, to the Church of Our Lady of Fátima in Lisbon.
Standing approximately 7 inches tall, the resin statue rests on a base adorned with a “FATIMA” label, commemorating its origin.
This devotional statue of the Virgin Mary was purchased from the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima in Portugal, a site that honors the Virgin Mary’s apparitions to three shepherd children in 1917. Since then, the sanctuary has become a major pilgrimage destination, drawing countless visitors each year, particularly on the apparition anniversaries of May 13 and October 13.
In Catholic tradition, devotional statues like this one serve as tangible connections to holy figures, embodying centuries of veneration. This particular statue, crafted in plastic, portrays the Virgin Mary in gracefully flowing robes, detailed with hand-painted gold accents and a crown. At her feet rest three doves, a symbolic homage to the legend of three doves said to have remained by the original statue as it was carried 70 miles from Cova de Iria, where she appeared, to the Church of Our Lady of Fátima in Lisbon.
Standing approximately 7 inches tall, the resin statue rests on a base adorned with a “FATIMA” label, commemorating its origin.