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Oak custom stand for Marian statue for a church.
This Marian statue is cast in white cement, 3m high, set on a square pedestal 2m high.
A Marian statue sits on a wooden block in the trail loop known as "Prayer Place."
It is thus the only Marian statue in the Philippines personally crowned by a Pope and saint.
The term refers to a type of Marian statue or painting of mainly medieval origin (12th to 15th centuries), with dark or black features.
He condemned the misuse of Marian statues and pictures, dressed in priestly robes, which he outlawed April 4, 1916.
As a reflection of this theological opposition, Protestant reformers destroyed much religious art and Marian statues and paintings in churches in northern Europe and England.
The site also included a Gothic-style chapel which, with the one exception of a Marian statue it once contained, survived the Cultural Revolution remarkably intact, stained-glass windows and all.
The Shrine of Marymount, or The Marymount as it is locally referred to, is one of the largest Marian statues erected in Newfoundland.
The holy image is a small wooden Marian statue from the 13th century, which is clothed in a splendid garment and plays a great role in the popular devotions of many Austrian Catholics.
The image and statue is located atop the cathedral and is the only Marian statue crowned by pope and saint in the Philippines during the visit of Pope John Paul II.
The wooden Black Madonna is considered the oldest extant Marian statue in the Philippines, and is believed to have been originally brought to the islands by Ferdinand Magellan (along with Santo Niño de Cebú) in the early 16th century.