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The Holy Infant of Prague Poster
The exact origin of the Infant Jesus statue was not truly known, but historical sources
point to a small 28cm high sculpture of the Holy Child with a bird in his right hand
carved in around the year 1340. Many other Infant Jesus sculptures were also carved by
famous masters throughout Europe in the Middle Ages.
The popularity of the Child Jesus grew in the Baroque period in Spain which may have
been caused by the visions of St. Teresa of Avila. A number of sculptures made in Spain
eventually found their way to Prague. These sculptures were made of wax, ivory, and
bronze and were dressed in garments reflecting the aristocratic fashion of that period.
It is unknown to this date which of those early sculptures that got to Prague was the
exact origin of the Infant Jesus of Prague. It was speculated that it came from a
monastery in Bohemia and from there it was obtained by Dona Isabella Manrique who
gave it as a wedding gift to her daughter Marie Manrique who married a noble of the
Czech kingdom. Later, the Holy Infant statue was again given to Marie's daughter
Polyxena as a wedding gift in 1587. In 1628, Lady Polyxena presented the statue to the
Carmelites at the Church of the Virgin Mary the Victorious in Mala Strana saying, "I am
giving you what I most esteem of my possessions. Keep the sculpture in reference and
you will be well off".1 This statue then became known as the Infant Jesus of Prague. It
stands 47 cm high (includes a 2cm base) and has a long gown around the wax body.
Shortly after 1628, the Saxons and the Swedes took turns to invade Prague and the
Carmelites had to flee and the veneration of the Holy Infant ceased. It was not until
1638 that a young priest named Fr. P. Cyril, a Matre Dei, returned to Prague and found
the Holy Infant statue buried in the ruins of the Lady of Victory church. Fr. Cyril
cleaned the statue and placed it in the oratory for worship. While he was praying
before the Infant Jesus, he heard the Infant Jesus say, "Have pity on Me and I will have
pity on you. Give Me My hands and I will give you peace. The more you honor Me, the
more I will bless you". 2
The repairing of the statue's hand was a miracle since Fr. Cyril and his peers did not
have the financial resources nor the know-how to repair it. Through prayer, Fr. Cyril
asked the Blessed Virgin Mary in several occassions to to provide the necessary funds
for fixing the Infant statue. The Divine Infant spoke to him again, "Place Me near the
entrance of the sacristy and you will receive aid".3 Fr. Cyril then did what he was told
and in a few days time, the statue was fixed by a man who came to the sacristy to offer
help.
Since the statue was fixed, a number of miracles had occurred and the word began to
spread, resulting in a large increase of veneration to the Holy Child. This includes the
Czech nobles as well. These early miracles were recorded in a book by P. Emerich a St
Stephano, published in German in 1736 and in Czech in 1749.4
In 1641, an altar was built for the Infant Jesus in the church, and in 1644 a chapel was
built, but was not completed until 1654. Many nobles of the time had greatly supported
the Infant Jesus, among them were Lady Polyxena, King Ferdinard (Czech), King
Charles Gustav(Sweden), and Bernard Ignatius of the Lords of Martinic. It is interesting
to note that the crown over the Divine Infant's head came from Bernard Ignatius, who
presented the Infant statue with a little gold crown set with precious stones and jewels
on January 14, 1651 during a procession that carried the Infant Jesus statue from the
Lady of Victory church to other Prague churches. The Infant Jesus was solemnly
coronated on April 4, 1655 by the Archbishop Josef Corta acting for Cardinal Harrach
III who was sick.
After that period, Prague went through more wars and unrest but the church and the
Infant Jesus chapel was miraculously protected. In 1776 the altar was rebuilt using
marble and two huge sculptures of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Joseph were placed
to the left and right sides of the altar. The Holy Infant was kept in a glass case standing
on a pedestal engraved with crystals, and surrounding the Infant were twenty angels in
gold.
Since then copies of the Infant Jesus were made and distributed throughout European
churches. The Spanish colonial efforts later brought the Infant Jesus to the Philippines
and to central America. And since then, the devotion has kept spreading to all parts of
the world.
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By Sharon S.July 31, 2025 • Verified Purchase
Print, Size: 36.00" x 25.10", Media: Value Poster Paper (Semi-Gloss)
I was so amazed at how this all turned out. Everyone who attended the funeral was in awe of how beautiful it was made.
And I owe it all to Zazzle. I wouldn’t have done it better myself not to mention I wouldnt have time to do it.
The great part of it all was they had templates that was catered to my needs and that I could use it in ways I wanted to use to resize it my way. It took some time but I was happy it turned out great. I did 100 photos, 89, 66 photos (I think) lol templates.
The only suggestion is that the templates, before sending through would tell you of errors like; saying please revise or resize it again for any photos that is not perfectly well sitting or not show it’s cutting off some of them and where it tells you there’s duplicates.
Staring, placing and resizing all 100 + pictures into the template can be tiresome and overwhelming and it makes my eyes blurred that I can’t tell if they’re cutting off or overlapping or duplicates.
Overall I am very pleased and will be using Zazzle again should the need arises.
Thank you Zazzle.
Altogether I’ve done 3 collages 1 profile picture and couple pictures with 1 frame and yet this is my first time ordering as a 1 time customer.
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By Peyton C.November 8, 2023 • Verified Purchase
Print, Size: 8.00" x 10.00", Media: Value Poster Paper (Semi-Gloss)
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The sign was beautiful and matched our theme. The paper was good quality. Excellent printing!!
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By Marianne O.November 26, 2021 • Verified Purchase
Print, Size: 12.00" x 12.00", Media: Value Poster Paper (Semi-Gloss)
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Fun bright artwork that really captures the mood I’m going for! Pop art with cyberpunk energy. A little sweet but also spicy. This art is the perfect size and vibe for our art gallery wall. The printing looks great, high quality with vibrant colors! I went with the semi-gloss finish, which adds a little extra shine and thickness to the print making it excellent for high-traffic areas like the staircase wall.
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