
Saint Anthony With Child Sculpture 37" High
This beautiful statue of Saint Anthony, the beloved patron saint of lost things, depicts him tenderly holding the Christ Child—one of the most iconic portrayals in Christian art. Crafted from durable resin, this piece is perfect for displaying in the home, prayer space, or garden.
For outdoor use, avoid placing the statue in direct sunlight, as colors may fade over time. If the statue must be kept in full sun, applying a clear seal coat once a year will help preserve its color and finish.
Historical Note:
Saint Anthony of Padua (1195–1231) was a Franciscan priest renowned for his powerful preaching, deep humility, and miracles. After his death, countless stories were shared about people finding lost items after praying for his intercession—leading to his long-standing title as the patron saint of lost and stolen things. His depiction holding the Child Jesus comes from a recorded vision in which Christ appeared to him, symbolizing Anthony’s purity, devotion, and closeness to God. Today, statues of Saint Anthony remain popular in homes and gardens as reminders of faith, comfort, and guidance.
Original: $540.00
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This beautiful statue of Saint Anthony, the beloved patron saint of lost things, depicts him tenderly holding the Christ Child—one of the most iconic portrayals in Christian art. Crafted from durable resin, this piece is perfect for displaying in the home, prayer space, or garden.
For outdoor use, avoid placing the statue in direct sunlight, as colors may fade over time. If the statue must be kept in full sun, applying a clear seal coat once a year will help preserve its color and finish.
Historical Note:
Saint Anthony of Padua (1195–1231) was a Franciscan priest renowned for his powerful preaching, deep humility, and miracles. After his death, countless stories were shared about people finding lost items after praying for his intercession—leading to his long-standing title as the patron saint of lost and stolen things. His depiction holding the Child Jesus comes from a recorded vision in which Christ appeared to him, symbolizing Anthony’s purity, devotion, and closeness to God. Today, statues of Saint Anthony remain popular in homes and gardens as reminders of faith, comfort, and guidance.














