Archangel Gabriel Messenger Statue 8 Inches of Heavenly Grace
Scripture:
"And the angel answering, said to her: The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the most High shall overshadow thee. And therefore also the holy one which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God." ~~ Luke 1:35
Marvel at this splendid 8.5-inch tall, 3.5-inch wide, and 3-inch deep statue of the Archangel Gabriel, a true herald of the Almighty’s tidings. Crafted from fine designer resin, each piece is meticulously handpainted and polished, ensuring a unique finish that reflects the reverence due to Heaven’s messenger. Standing proudly on a wooden base, a brass plate bears his holy name, St. Gabriel, as a testament to his sacred role.
Known in the Byzantine tradition as part of the "Angelic Council" of the Seven Archangels, Gabriel’s legacy shines through his divine missions. He brought clarity to the prophet Daniel and announced the coming of John the Baptist and our Savior to Zechariah and the Virgin Mary. This statue, capturing Gabriel with a sacred scroll, honors his patronage over Baptism and his role as God’s faithful messenger. A treasure for any devout soul seeking to venerate the celestial guardians of our faith.
Archangel Gabriel Messenger Statue 8 Inches of Heavenly Grace
Scripture:
“And the angel said to her: Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with thee.” ~~ Luke 1:28The Archangel Gabriel, whose name means “God is my strength,” holds a cherished place in sacred tradition as the Almighty’s herald. In Scripture, he brings divine clarity to the prophet Daniel, saying, “Gabriel, make this man to understand the vision.” ~~ Daniel 8:16. His most glorious role comes in the New Testament, announcing the births of John the Baptist and our Savior to Zacharias and the Virgin Mary, proclaiming the Incarnation with words that echo eternally.
In the Byzantine tradition, Gabriel stands among the Seven Archangels, often depicted with a scroll, symbolizing his heavenly messages. As patron of Baptism, he guards this sacred rite, a fitting honor for the angel who heralded the Redeemer. Let us venerate Gabriel, seeking his intercession to bear the Lord’s truth, as the Psalmist sings: “Bless the Lord, all ye his angels.” ~~ Psalm 102:20.