Committee approval
Parish statue committee approval guide for donors and church buyers.
Plan parish statue committee approval with subject, size, pedestal, donor plaque, budget, placement, quote and Catholic church buying guidance.
For parish teams and donors who need to prepare a statue proposal before purchase or custom quote approval.
Parish statue decisions can involve pastoral, donor, finance, facility and devotional considerations. A vague idea is harder to approve than a clear subject, size, placement and quote path.
The proposal should show why the statue fits the parish, where it will stand, what size is appropriate, whether a pedestal or plaque is included and how the next quote step will work.
Committee approval checklist
- Define devotional purpose Explain whether the statue supports a saint devotion, Marian focus, memorial, donor gift or chapel need.
- Show placement and scale Committee review is easier when the proposed height, pedestal and location are clear.
- Prepare quote-ready scope Subject, size, finish, pedestal, plaque and delivery country help the next quote stay useful.
Move from search intent into the right next action.
Parish Statue Committee Approval | Catholic Buyer Planning visitors usually need one of three next steps: compare matching products, prepare an approval-ready quote brief, or clarify shipping and size before ordering.
- Compare matching products Use product pages when the subject, size and finish already fit the buyer need. View products
- Prepare a quote Use the quote route for custom size, pedestal, plaque, church placement, institutional approval or larger shipping scope. Request quote
- Plan size and shipping Confirm height, pedestal and broad delivery country before a serious buying decision. Shipping guide
- Use procurement guidance For churches, schools, donors and institutions, keep approval, budget and purchase-order details organized. Procurement guide
Procurement searches become easier when the buyer names the scale.
Country, RFQ, purchase-order and committee decisions all become clearer when subject, height, pedestal, quantity and final setting are named early.
| Size range | Best fit | Planning note |
|---|---|---|
| 25-40 cm / 10-16 in | Gift, small shelf, home altar, resale sample | Usually easiest to compare as a product purchase. |
| 60-80 cm / 24-31 in | Formal home altar, office chapel, school or retreat corner | Often the first sensible custom quote range. |
| 90-120 cm / 35-47 in | Parish entrance, chapel, school lobby, donor display | Plan pedestal, approval, packing and delivery before ordering. |
| 140 cm+ / 55 in+ | Church interior, diocese project, life-size or outdoor-adjacent display | Treat as a project quote with freight and placement review. |
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Questions before ordering
Should this be handled as a product purchase or a quote request?
Use a product purchase when the subject, size and finish already fit. Use a quote request when the project involves custom size, church placement, pedestal, plaque, institutional approval, bulk scope or shipping complexity.
What details make the first inquiry useful?
Prepare the subject, size range, final setting, broad destination country, pedestal needs, quantity if relevant, timeline and whether the buyer is a home, parish, school, donor, shop or institution.
Can private project details stay protected during early quoting?
Yes. Early quote and supplier-style requests can use neutral technical details first. Customer names, exact sites and private project context should only be shared when needed and approved.