Where to Find Professional Virgin Mary Images for Church Bulletins and Social Media

March 12, 2026
Collage of Mary, Mother of God graphics

Special Marian holy days are celebrated throughout the liturgical year, so it’s no surprise that parishes regularly need “Mother Mary images” and “Virgin Mary images” for their communications. The problem parish staff run into when sourcing religious images online, though, is that most images found are copyrighted and can’t be used. Copyright infringement is a big deal, and parishes should avoid the risk. So, how do parishes find graphics of Mary to use throughout the year in their communications? 


If you’ve been searching for Virgin Mary images and pictures and want to be completely sure that the graphics you source are legal to use, we’ve got the answer! Inside this article, we’ll teach you where to source Marian images for feast days, religious education, and more, and even give you some practical application tips to use Virgin Mary pictures in your parish communications.


Find Blessed Mother Mary Images All in One Convenient Place

To avoid copyright infringement, the best approach is to use a Catholic content library, such as WeCreate, to search for Marian images. WeCreate is curated specifically for Catholic communications, featuring images for all the liturgical holy days, special church events, and more. WeCreate content includes cover images, social media graphics, scripture quote images and more, available in both English and Spanish!  


Inside WeCreate, Marian graphics can be found for:

A framed image of Our Lady of Fatima with a crown and hands joined in prayer, set against a light tan background.
A painting of the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple, featuring Mary, the infant Jesus, and Simeon, with text overlays.
A statue of Our Lady of Sorrows wearing a blue veil and red robes, set against a red background with text in English/Spanish.
Painting of Mary holding the infant Jesus, with the text
A statue of Mary wearing a star-topped crown above text celebrating August 22, The Queenship of Mary.
Painting depicting the Catholic feast of the Presentation of Mary
An illustration of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, showing Mary ascending with angels against a colorful background.
A depiction of Our Lady of Lourdes, featuring Mary in robes and a star-halo against a blue and gold background.
Stylized illustration of Joseph, Mary, and baby Jesus in an embrace, framed by text reading
A teal graphic honoring Our Lady of Guadalupe with her portrait, the text
Graphic on gold background showing a line drawing of Mary with text:
A graphic for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, showing Mary holding the infant Jesus beside a red heart and flowers.
Title text reads
A mosaic-style image shows an angel approaching a seated figure, with text reading
A depiction of the Virgin Mary with a stylized heart, captioned

How Parishes Can Use Marian Graphics from WeCreate

Graphics of the Virgin Mary found in WeCreate can be used across parish communications without worrying about copyright infringements! With access to WeCreate, parishes are welcome to use any graphics or images from the Catholic content library for their:

  • Weekly Church Bulletins
  • Parish Websites
  • Social Media Feeds
  • Instagram/Facebook Stories
  • Emails and Ministry Newsletters
  • Ministry and Event Flyers
  • Educational Materials
  • Mass Presentations/Slides

WeCreate graphics come in a variety of size options that fit nicely into whatever design or publication you choose to use them for. There are graphics perfectly sized for bulletin covers, website banners, social media stories, and more. We even have Marian clip art for quick, little additions to bulletin articles!

How to Get Access to Marian Content in WeCreate

There are two ways to access Mary, Mother of God graphics in WeCreate for your parish communications.

1. Use the graphics available in our Free Catholic Art collection. Every month, the LPi team selects a small number of graphics to provide parishes for free. This collection of images is provided copyright-free. See what’s available: https://www.4lpi.com/free-catholic-art

2. Parishes who print their bulletin with LPi get access to the FULL WeCreate Catholic content library. WeCreate has over 22,000 copyright-free assets available, with more added every month, keeping parishes up to date with fresh images for every Catholic occasion. This extensive library includes seasonal artwork, liturgical images, social media graphics, bulletin fillers, and ready-to-use templates designed specifically for Catholic communication needs.

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