As we enter the holy season of Our Lord's Nativity, Rohn & Associates Design is pleased to share that we are offering a curated selection of sacred art for Christmas. Many exceptional pieces are now available for purchase. These works are created and restored by faithful Catholic artists who strive to bring beauty, reverence, and prayerfulness into the spaces we hold dear.
This year’s collection includes several particularly notable and rare devotional pieces:
- Antique Christ Pantocrator statue from the 1700s
- Beautifully preserved 200-year-old statue of St. Joseph with the Child Jesus
- Treasured figure of the Christ Child holding a globus cruciger, a symbol of His sovereign reign over creation
- Hand-carved statue of St. John the Baptist, crafted by the late master woodcarver Edmund Rabanser
- Hand-carved wooden statue of the Blessed Mother and Christ Child, finely painted and crafted with exquisite detail
- Exquisite mosaics of the Blessed Mother and Blessed Mother with adoring angels
- A remarkable selection of Marian devotional works from a renowned missionary in Peru, each piece richly framed and adorned in colors that beautifully reflect the season
These sacred works are well suited for parish sanctuaries, devotional areas, home chapels, and quiet places of reflection. Their craftsmanship and timeless detail invite contemplation and can enrich any environment seeking to draw hearts more deeply into the mysteries of our faith.
Artworks may be acquired as they are or restored with great care. They make meaningful gifts, may be offered collectively by parishioners, or can serve as memorials honoring loved ones. Many communities also find them fitting for hospital chapels, retreat centers, Catholic schools, or as donations to institutions safeguarding sacred heritage.
If you or your parish are considering a piece of sacred art—whether to purchase or to commission—we would be pleased to assist.
You are warmly invited to view our full collection here.
May the grace and light of Christ’s birth bless your homes and parishes this Christmas season.



