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Saint Faustina Kowalska 49"
  • Saint Faustina Kowalska 49"
  • Saint Faustina Kowalska 49"

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Saint Faustina was born in Głogowiec, north east of Łódź, Poland, in 1905. After finishing schooling, Saint Fasutina wanted to immediately join a convent, but her parents refused to let her. At the age of 16, Saint Faustina became a housekeeper to help her parents and support herself. However, in 1924, Saint Faustina experienced her first vision of Jesus, where he instructed her to leave Warsaw immediately and join a convent. She packed her bags and left the following morning, however, upon her arrival at Warsaw and after approaching many different convents, was turned away every time. Mother superior for the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy decided to take Faustina on the condition that she pay for her own religious habit. In 193l, she was visited by Jesus, who presented himself as the King of Divine Mercy, wearing a white garment with red and pale rays coming from his heart. In 1934, the first painting of the image was created by Eugene Kazimierowski. In 1937, the first Holy cards with the Divine Mercy image were created and Saint Faustina provided instructions for the Novena of Divine Mercy. By the end of 1937, Saint Faustina's health significantly deteriorated, and she passed away in October 1938.

Feast day: 5th October.

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Saint Faustina Kowalska 49" - 2370

Saint Faustina Kowalska 49" - 2370

Due to the size of this item, delivery outside of the UK mainland will be calculated once we receive your order. This is to ensure that we get the item to you as soon as we can at the best price possible.

To discuss any additional delivery costs prior to placing your order, please contact our customer service team. *Note that delivery costs calculated prior to your order being placed may be subject to change, due to fluctuating shipping costs. 

Saint Faustina was born in Głogowiec, north east of Łódź, Poland, in 1905. After finishing schooling, Saint Fasutina wanted to immediately join a convent, but her parents refused to let her. At the age of 16, Saint Faustina became a housekeeper to help her parents and support herself. However, in 1924, Saint Faustina experienced her first vision of Jesus, where he instructed her to leave Warsaw immediately and join a convent. She packed her bags and left the following morning, however, upon her arrival at Warsaw and after approaching many different convents, was turned away every time. Mother superior for the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy decided to take Faustina on the condition that she pay for her own religious habit. In 193l, she was visited by Jesus, who presented himself as the King of Divine Mercy, wearing a white garment with red and pale rays coming from his heart. In 1934, the first painting of the image was created by Eugene Kazimierowski. In 1937, the first Holy cards with the Divine Mercy image were created and Saint Faustina provided instructions for the Novena of Divine Mercy. By the end of 1937, Saint Faustina's health significantly deteriorated, and she passed away in October 1938.

Feast day: 5th October.

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Saint Faustina Kowalska 49" - 2370

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High quality statue made from a durable and lightweight fibreglass, making it easy for handling. Expertly sculpted using traditional moulds. Hand pained with fine attention to detail. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use, with an optional weather-proof coating to allow for outdoor display. Eyes are painted on the statue as standard. For a real-life look, fitted glass eyes are available as an optional extra.

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2370

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Height
49"
Weight
up to 20kg

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