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  2. Prague is one of the major pilgrimage centers in Central Europe, with the Prague church housing the Infant Jesus statue offering regular Mass in Czech, Spanish, Italian and German languages. The Feast of the Infant Jesus of Prague celebrates the mystery of the Incarnation, and is observed on 14 January.

  3. Jan 11, 2021 · Observed on January 14, the Feast of the Infant Jesus of Prague celebrates the mystery of the Incarnation. Originating in the Czech Republic, tradition holds that the original statue was once possessed by St. Teresa of Ávila and was brought to what was then known as Bohemia by a Spanish noblewoman upon her marriage to a Czech nobleman named ...

  4. On May 27,1995, a solemn procession of the Infant Jesus took place in the streets of Prague with Cardinal Sin of Manila (Philippines) and Cardinal Vlk of Prague leading the procession. This ceremony was the closing highlight of the annual Feast of the Infant Jesus in Prague.

  5. PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING. Divine Infant Jesus, I know You love me and would never leave me. I thank You for Your close Presence in my life. Miraculous Infant, I believe in Your promise of peace, blessings, and freedom from want. I place every need and care in Your hands.

  6. The Infant Jesus of Prague. Ann Ball. Devotion to the Child Jesus under the title "Infant Jesus of Prague" is over three and a half centuries old. The devotion originated in Spain, spread to what is now Czechoslovakia, and from there to all parts of the globe.

  7. Jan 5, 2024 · The Shrine is also the site of the annual Novena festivities of the Infant Jesus Feast. The festivities kick-off with a flag hoisting event and continue with a novena of Masses celebrated each day from January 5 to January 13. The culminating Feast Day will be celebrated on Sunday January 14, 2024.

  8. The Infant of Prague Novena is traditionally prayed during Christmastide. Historically, the feast day coincided with Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus but the calendar has changed over the years. It is often prayed leading up to either January 2nd or January 14th.

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