Our Sacred Statues
“In the presence of a statue, time stands still, allowing us to reflect on the past and envision a better future.” – Unknown

The Risen Christ
The Risen Christ was at the altar in the original St. William church and has since been relocated to the Narthex of the current church as a reminder for all to "go and proclaim the good news" as we exit the church.
Mary, Seat of Wisdom
By renowned artist: Timothy P. Schmalz
Our Madonna & Child sculpture is the hallmark of the Blessed Mother Center. Residing in the breezeway, Mary and Infant Jesus greet guests who visit the Blessed Mother Center.

Nun's Story
By acclaimed sculptor: Philip Jackson
Our Nun's Story resides on the west courtyard of the Blessed Mother Center where you can stop by to read a book alongside her or reflect on her stoic nature.
Pieta
Replica of Michaelangelo's Sculpture
Residing in the southwest courtyard of the church, this replica of Michaelangelo's Pieta provides a space to meditate on the agony of our Lord and the heartbreak and suffering our Blessed Mother had to endure in life.

The Crucifixion
A modern depiction of the Crucifixion of our Lord
Our courtyard on the northeast side of the church provides a sanctuary for calm reflection on our Lord's passion and crucifixion. Let the flowing water out of the fountain revive your soul.
St. William

Our statue of St. William resides in a courtyard
on the southeast side of church.
St. Francis of Assisi
Our statue of St. Francis resides in a courtyard
on the northwest side of church.
Our St. William Tabernacle, designed in Italy from Italian marble, contains reliefs of scenes from the passion of Christ.

These beautiful statues of St. William, Blessed Mother, St. Joseph and
the Sacred Heart of Jesus are found on either side of the altar.



