Infant Jesus of Prague Statue with Crown and Red Mantle – Resin Figurine
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Key Features:
- Infant Jesus of Prague Statue
- High-Quality, Durable Resin
- Richly Detailed Red Mantle
- Removable Gilded Royal Crown
- Holds the Globus Cruciger (Orb and Cross)
- Hand-Painted Finish
- Ornate Gold-Accented Base
- Authentic Catholic Devotional Figurine
- Crafted in Italy
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Infant Jesus of Prague Statue |
| Primary Material | High-Quality Resin |
| Finish | Hand-Painted |
| Key Details | • Removable Gilded Crown
• Traditional Red Mantle (Vestment)
• Holds a Globus Cruciger (Orb and Cross)
• Ornate Gold-Accented Base |
| Color Palette | Cream, Red, Gold, Blue, Brown |
| Origin | Crafted in Italy (Santa Gloria Collection) |
| Intended Use | Home Devotion, Altar Piece, Catholic Gift, Home Decor |
| Category | Religious Statues, Catholic Figurines |
| Dimensions | Please specify (e.g., Height: 12 inches / 30 cm) |
| Weight | Please specify (e.g., Approx. 1.5 lbs / 0.7 kg) |
Infant Jesus of Prague Statue
Welcome to Santa Gloria, from the heart of Rome. We believe that sacred art is more than mere decoration; it is a bridge to the divine, a tangible piece of our Catholic story that whispers of heaven. It is our privilege to curate items that are steeped in this profound tradition, and few devotions have captured the Catholic imagination quite like the one surrounding the Infant Jesus of Prague Statue.
We are not simply a store; we are custodians of a legacy. Here in Rome, we walk daily among the stones of saints and martyrs. This city’s sacred air breathes life into our mission: to find the most beautiful, authentic, and devotionally-inspiring religious items for your home. This exquisite Infant Jesus of Prague Resin Statue, with its regal crown and striking red mantle, is a perfect embodiment of that mission.
This is not just a statue. It is a story of kings, wars, miracles, and a profound theological truth: that the King of the Universe came to us as a child. We invite you to explore the deep history and powerful symbolism of this beloved Infautulus Pragensis.
The Story That Echoes Through Centuries: The History of the Infant of Prague
To truly appreciate this Infant of Prague Statue, one must first understand its incredible journey. This isn’t just a design; it’s a portrait of a specific, miraculous statue that has inspired millions. The story begins not in Prague, but in Spain, during the 16th century.
Tradition holds that the original statue was carved by a Carmelite friar who received a vision of the Child Jesus. Another legend suggests it was a gift to the ancestors of Princess Polyxena of Lobkowicz from St. Teresa of Ávila herself. Whatever its precise origins, this small, 2-foot-tall wooden statue, depicting the Christ Child in royal robes, was a cherished family heirloom.
In 1628, Princess Polyxena, then a widow, decided to donate her beloved statue to the Discalced Carmelite friars at the Monastery of Our Lady of Victory in Prague. She presented it to them with prophetic words, “I give you what I cherish most in this world. As long as you venerate this image, you will not be in want.”
The friars placed the Infant Jesus Statue in their oratory and a powerful devotion began. However, the peace of Prague was shattered by the Thirty Years’ War. In 1631, the city was plundered, and the monastery was desecrated. The new rulers, the Protestant Saxons, had no regard for this Catholic devotion. The friars were forced to flee, and in the chaos, the statue was lost. It was tossed into a pile of rubbish behind the altar, its hands broken, forgotten by all.
Seven years later, in 1637, a Carmelite priest named Venerable Father Cyril of the Mother of God returned to the ruined monastery. He had a deep, personal devotion to the statue. He searched tirelessly until he found it, heartbroken, amidst the debris. As he knelt to pray before the damaged figure, he heard a clear voice:
“Have mercy on me, and I will have mercy on you. Give me my hands, and I will give you peace. The more you honor me, the more I will bless you.”
Father Cyril, poor and with no resources, struggled to have the statue repaired. After many trials and a miraculous intervention, the statue was finally restored. Almost immediately, as Princess Polyxena had foretold, the monastery’s fortunes changed. The devotion was reborn, and miracles began to flow. The city of Prague was saved from a plague, the monastery prospered, and the small figure became known throughout the world.
When you bring this Infant Jesus of Prague Statue into your home, you are participating in this incredible story—a story of faith rewarded, of hope found in the ruins, and of a divine promise that still holds true today.
A Closer Look: Unveiling the Symbolism of Your Statue
This specific Infant Jesus of Prague Resin Statue is not just a random depiction of a child. It is a precise icon, rich with layers of theological meaning. Every detail, from its vestments to its posture, is a lesson in faith.
The Royal Crown: Recognizing the King
The most prominent feature is, of course, the crown. This is not just any child; this is Christ the King. This Infant Jesus with Crown reminds us of His ultimate authority over all creation, not as a tyrant, but as a benevolent and loving sovereign. His crown, often given as an ex-voto (a gift of thanksgiving) in the original Prague statue, signifies that His kingship was recognized by those He had blessed. Placing this Catholic statue in your home is a way of proclaiming Christ’s gentle and loving reign over your family and your life.
The Red Mantle: Royalty and Redemption
This figurine is adorned with a stunning, deep-red mantle, or cape, finished with intricate golden detail. In the original devotion, the Carmelite nuns vest the statue in different colored robes according to the liturgical season, much like a priest’s vestments.
Red is one of the most powerful. It is the color of royalty, befitting a king. But in Catholic tradition, red is also the color of blood and fire. It is the color of the martyrs, of the Passion of Christ, and of the Holy Spirit. This red mantle, therefore, speaks a dual language: it proclaims the royal dignity of the Christ Child while simultaneously pointing forward to the sacrifice He would one day make for our redemption. It is a reminder that this King’s throne was the Cross, and His crown was made of thorns.
The Left Hand and the Orb (Globus Cruciger)
In His left hand, the Infant Jesus holds a globus cruciger, or an orb topped with a cross. This is a classic symbol of royal authority, used by kings and emperors for centuries. It represents the entire world. By holding the world in His small hand, the Infant Jesus Statue shows us that all of creation—every person, every nation, every star in the sky—rests under His divine sovereignty. The cross on top of the orb is the key: it signifies that Christ’s rule is one of love and redemption, and that it is through His Cross that the world is saved.
The Right Hand of Blessing
The Infant’s right hand is raised in a specific posture of blessing. The two fingers (index and middle) are raised, while the thumb, ring, and pinky fingers are bent. This is a traditional form of priestly blessing, a gesture of peace and sanctification. This is not a distant king, but a present and active Lord. This religious figurine is in a constant state of blessing. It is a beautiful, visual prayer, reminding you that His grace is always being offered to you and your home.
The Face of the Child
Finally, look at His face. He is a child. This is perhaps the most profound mystery of all. The all-powerful God, the King of the Universe, chose to come to us not in a blaze of glory, but in the humility, vulnerability, and innocence of a child. This Statue of the Infant of Prague is a powerful antidote to pride. It invites us into the spirituality of “spiritual childhood,” made famous by St. Thérèse of Lisieux (who herself was a devotee). It calls us to approach God with simple, trusting faith, just as a child trusts their father.
From Our Workshop to Your Home Altar: The Santa Gloria Quality
Here at Santa Gloria, we understand that sacred art must be both beautiful and durable. While we cherish the ancient tradition of hand-carved wood, we also recognize the wonderful qualities of modern materials when used with reverence.
This Infant Jesus of Prague Resin Statue is a testament to that balance.
- Exceptional Detail: The statue is crafted from a high-quality, durable resin. This material is prized for its ability to capture incredibly fine details, far more than many other mediums. You can see the gentle fold of the robes, the intricate pattern on the mantle, the delicate features of His face, and the ornate texture of the crown.
- Hand-Painted Artistry: This is not a mass-produced, flatly-colored item. Each Infant of Prague Figurine is carefully hand-painted by skilled artisans. Note the soft skin tones, the deep richness of the red mantle, and the brilliant, antique gold of the crown, orb, and base. This loving attention to detail ensures that each piece has a unique character and life.
- A Lasting Piece of Devotion: Resin is strong and resilient, less prone to chipping or breaking than plaster or porcelain. This statue is designed to be a permanent part of your home, a piece of Catholic home decor that can be cherished, prayed with, and perhaps even passed down.
This Resin Infant of Prague statue is more than an object; it is an invitation to prayer. It is weighty, substantial, and beautiful from every angle, designed to draw your heart and mind to God.
A Centerpiece for Your Life of Faith
How do you welcome this King into your home? The beauty of the Infant Jesus of Prague Statue is its versatility. It is a powerful focus for your personal and family spiritual life.
- Create a Home Altar: Place the statue on a small table, a mantelpiece, or a dedicated bookshelf. You can surround it with candles, a small crucifix, or a vase of fresh flowers. This creates a sacred space in your home, a “little oratory” where your family can gather for prayer.
- A Focus for Daily Prayer: The very sight of the statue can be a call to prayer. You can recite the famous “Prayer to the Infant of Prague” before it, asking for His help in your needs:*”O Jesus, Who has said, ‘Ask and you shall receive, seek and you shall find
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