We have quite a few.
Outdoors:
Two angels, each holding a scroll representing Holy Scripture
Blessed Virgin Mary
St. Joseph
Indoors:
The Crucifix
Blessed Virgin Mary (from 50th anniversary of church)
Blessed Virgin Mary (miraculously survived a fire that destroyed the entire original church building, over 100 years ago)
Blessed Anne Marie Rivier
Jesus
The Apostle Mark
The Apostle Matthew
The Apostle Luke
The Apostle John
Sacred Heart of Jesus
Saint Anne
St. Joseph with the child Jesus
St. Nicholas of Myra, with three abandoned children
St. Francois de Sales
Mary with the infant Jesus
St. Rita de Cascia
St. Philomena
Pelican-en-sa-piete (symbol of Christ the Redeemer)
Blessed Virgin Mary (at foot of Crucifix)
St. John (at foot of Crucifix)
St. John the Baptist
St. Peter
Four angels (one holding the veil of Veronica, one holding a centurion’s lance, one holding a crown of throns, and one holding a sponge soaked in vinegar, at the end of a reed)
St. Paul, the Apostle
St. Vincent de Paul
The North American Martyrs (one statue, showing Jean de Breboeuf, Charles Garnier, Noel Chabanel, Rene Goupil, Gabriel Lalemat, Issac Jogues, Antoine Daniel, and Jean de Lalande).
These are in various locations, including, but not limited to, the main altar, the side altars, and around the ambo.
That doesn’t include the carved reliefs. There are also many images painted onto the ceiling, and of course, the stained glass.
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