Description
The infant of Prague is a wax-coated wooden statue given to the Discalced Carmelites by Princess Polyxena von Lobkowicz in 1628. The statue is located in Prague, Czech Republic. The date is 1555 and the witnesses are Saint Teresa of Avila and MarÃa Manrique de Lara y Mendoza. The type is a wax-coated wooden statue with wooden base and silver erector. The holy see approval is from Pope Leo XIII and Pope Saint Pius X. The shrine is Our Lady of Victory Church.
Infant of Prague / Sacred Heart of Jesus medal
2.5cm x 1.5cm
Medals may differ slightly
Holy Infant Jesus of Prague
Gratiosus Jesulus Pragensis
Prask* Jezul*tko
Santo Ni*o Jesus de la Praga
The original wooden and coated wax statue given by Princess Polyxena von Lobkowicz to the Discalced Carmelites in 1628
Location
Prague
,
Czech Republic
Date
1555
Witness
Saint Teresa of Avila
Mar*a Manrique de Lara y Mendoza
Type
Wax
coated wooden statue with wooden base & silver erector
Holy See approval
Pope Leo XIII
Pope Saint Pius X
Pope Benedict XVI
Shrine
Our Lady of Victory Church