Who is jesus of prague
The face has a strange power of evoking sentiments of deep gratitude of the mystery of God-made-Man. For all His majestic posture and regal attire, the little King of Prague is more striking for His outward expression of human littleness than by the impression of hidden greatness.
Covering these is a dalmatic made of silk or velvet over which is worn a cape. It represents the Infant Jesus dressed in royal robes, wearing a crown. He is King of the Universe. Later, the statue had been discarded in war and His hands destroyed. Found by a Carmelite, he fixed the hands and placed the statue in a place of honor in the Carmelite Church in Prague, Czech Republic.
In , as Fr. Cyril prayed before the Infant, he was filled with wonder, contemplating the loving God Who became a child for His people. One of the most well known devotions for Catholics throughout the world is for many people is to the Infant Jesus of Prague.
According to tradition, the statue was made by a Spanish monk who saw it in a dream. It is said that St. Teresa of Avila and St. John of the Cross had great devotion to the Infant statue. It was first brought to Prague in by a Spanish woman who came to marry a Czech nobleman, and the statue was part of her dowry. It was presented to the Church of Our Lady Victorious by the daughter of the original owner in , after she became a widow. It had been passed on to her, also as a wedding present.
He searched for and found the broken statue and began praying before it. Give me my hands and I will give you peace. The more you honor me, the more I will bless you.
He begged the prior to fix the statue but to no avail. A wealthy benefactor who was ill came to Prague and donated funds, but the prior chose to purchase a new statue rather than fix the old one.
The first day that this new statue was on display a falling candlestick struck it and shattered it. A few days later a stranger stopped by the church and donated the funds needed. In , a new chapel for the Infant was blessed on the feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus January 3rd and this has remained the principal feast day of the miraculous Infant ever since. In , the statue was solemnly crowned for the first time by the Bishop of Prague, on the first Sunday after Easter.
In , baby Jesus "made a pilligrimage" through convents begging for a restoration budget, which was in the end collected. See more of our Prague Travel Tips. Valeriia and Vaclav have worked in tourism for over 6 years and have guided thousands of Prague visitors. Prague Infant Jesus - Meaning and History. Meaning and History of Infant Jesus of Prague The statue was most likely made in 16th century Spain, but its true origin remains a mystery.
What church is the Infant of Prague in? The church is free to visit and opened daily from till on warking days and on Sunday. The church museum with clothing of Prague's Infant is opened from till on working days and from till on Sunday.
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