enshrines an image of the Prague Jesus crowned by diocesan honor on 4 January 1948. • Since 1200, pious legends and religious devotion within the Iberian peninsula, among communities of
Portugal and
Spain, the
Santo Niño de Atocha carrying a basket spans various miraculous legends. The legend was also carried over to Mexico where similar Christian mythologies were later re-created.
Pope Leo XIII granted the image a pontifical decree of coronation in 1897. • Since 1521, the
Santo Niño de Cebú has been venerated in
Cebu, Philippines, when brought there by
conquistador Ferdinand Magellan. The image is currently housed in
its basilica built in 1739, and an annual
novena was introduced in 1889 attracts over a million pilgrims each January.
Pope Paul VI granted the image a pontifical decree of coronation in 1965. • Since 1536, originally from Belgium, the expressions, accessories and hand posture of Santo Niño de Cebú are similar to the
Infant Jesus of Mechelen, and it is believed that both statues originated from the same European source in
Belgium, with devotion to the Philippine image started earlier of the two. • Since 1897, in
Missouri, United States, a statue of the image enshrined at the
Saint John Nepomuk oldest Czech parish in United States was given a diocesan coronation on 4 January 1948 by its parish priest, Father Albert Prokes. The venerated image dates back from 1897, brought to America by Monsignor Joseph Hessoun (1853–1903) from his native
Czechoslovakia. Pious believers donated their personal jewelry to the image, executed into a crown, pendant and ornaments by local jeweler Edgar Schmidt. • Since 1902, the
Bambino Gesu of Arenzano in the Basilica of
Arenzano is an image copy brought over by Italian Marquess Delphina Gavotti of Savona. A former painting copy of the image was initially brought over by the Carmelite friars.
Pope Pius XI granted a decree of pontifical coronation on 24 February 1924 and was crowned by Cardinal Rafael Merry del Val on 6 September 1924. • Since May 1971, in Bangalore, India, a statue of the infant Jesus has been enshrined at Infant Jesus Church in Viveknagar. The former Archbishop of Bangalore,
Alphonsus Mathias formally blessed the image in 1989 by popular demand. • The image has also worked its way into the Afro-Hispanic religions of
Santería and the closely related Santerismo, where Catholic images often represent African-based spiritual beings called
Orishas. The Infant of Prague is one of several Catholic images that can be used to stand in for
Elegua, the Orisha of Roads. Believers can give offerings to the statue such as any food except pigeon, with his favorites being goat, rooster,
bush rat, and smoked fish. == See also ==