There are often many statutes in Catholic churches and there don't need to be any. They don't have a particular name. For example, a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary is the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Sometimes 2-dimensional representations of saints are present. These are called icons. These are more common in Eastern Catholic and Orthodox churches than Roman Catholic churches but you sometimes find icons in Roman churches too.
There is no single word for a statue of Christ. Individual artists name their works themselves. A statue in Brazil is called Christ the Redeemer is an example.
You would find a statue of the Virgin in a Roman Catholic Church.
There is no "Roman" Catholic Church, it's just the Catholic Church. I imagine that the Pope at that time was very pleased with the David statue. The statue was created to give glory to God, and is technically perfect.
You would find a statue of the Virgin Mary in a Catholic Church.
Only the catholic church have statues of Mary.
.Catholic AnswerThe Church was, and is, the Catholic Church.
A Catholic one.
The correct name of the popularly called Catholic Church is The Holy Roman Church. The word "Catholic" is not a part of its official name.
St. Paul Catholic Church
It is called Ste. Anne's Catholic Church.
i don't know what was the name of the church for example i go to a church named living waters in olean new york but its not catholic church.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church has always been known as the Catholic Church, since the first century.
The HACIENDA was a plantation owned by the Spaniards or the Catholic Church.
The Greek Orthodox Church left the Catholic Church in the eleventh century.