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  1. Aug 31, 2023 · Infant Jesus of Prague or in Czech – Pražské Jezulátko (in Latin: Jesulus Pragensis) is a small wooden statue with a layer of coloured wax sculptured into a standing child representing Jesus Christ as a young child.

  2. For more than three centuries, this promise has inspired a worldwide devotion to the Miraculous Infant Jesus of Prague. The original statue is still preserved in the church of St. Mary of Victory in Prague. Today, replicas and models of the small statue are honored in every part of the world.

  3. "Miraculous" infant Jesus is a little wax-covered wooden statue of Jesus as a child. Check out the info about Infant Jesus of Prague statue.

  4. The history of the Infant Jesus of Prague started in the 17th century when a statue of the Infant Jesus was brought into Bohemia (now Czech Republic) and eventually was given to the Discalced Carmelites in Prague.

  5. The statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague is more than 400 years old. It reflects God´s incarnation, spiritual childhood and the dignity of both Christ´s and our own humanity. History. Second half. of the 16th. century. First References. According to sources, the statue of the Prague Infant Jesus originates in Spain.

  6. Among the countless testimonies of this veneration, the most famous is the statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague, donated to the Carmelites of that city in 1628 by Princess Polissena Lobkowitz. It depicts Jesus Christ in gifted garments and with the sign of the sovereign, in the act of blessing, emphasizing together with the true humanity of ...

  7. The Church of Our Lady Victorious – an early Baroque building in the Lesser Quarter below Petřín Hill is famous for its statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague, from Spain, donated to the Carmelites by Polyxena of Lobkowicz (1628). The Infant Jesus has two crowns and 46 dresses, which is changed about 10 times a year according to old traditions.

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