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Divino Nino 8" Statue, New From Colombia #L005-M

Divino Nino 8" Statue, New From Colombia #L005-M

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You are purchasing a beautiful 8" statue of Divino Nino, also known as Divino Nino of Bogota or  Divine Child Jesus. It is hand. This devotion and image comes from the devotion to our Child Jesus in Colombia. Where it's known to have miraculous powers of fertility and healing. 

These statues were hand painted by a group of widows that have lost their husbands due to the violence occurring in Colombia. They come from the Liscano Collection. See pictures for details.

Measures:  8" h, the round base 3.75" , made of resin/plaster.

Please see pictures for details.



If you would like to learn more about his history we have 30 minute DVD from the Miracles of The Child Jesus Series on Divino Nino of Bogota,  hosted by Bob and Penny Lord.

    Divino Nino of Bogota


    The Divino Nino of Bogota has a fascinating history, which touches us to this day.   
    We share the story of this exalted Child Jesus as He came to the aid of the poor and sick in Bogota, Colombia, through the work of a Salesian priest, Fr. John Rizzo. He fed the poor, clothed the naked and gave medicine to the sick. 
    This same Divino Niño spoke to Mother Angelica and told her to build a temple, which today is the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama. 
    We follow the history of the Divino Niño in Bogota, and then to the United States through the Yes of Mother Angelica.
    A powerful st
    ory

     

    Also have have a book titled Miracles of the Child Jesus, where a chapter is dedicated to Divino Nino, written by Bob and Penny Lord, available in separate listings.




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    Please visit our other ebay listing to find more books and DVD written by Bob and Penny Lord and all of our other religious items.

    If you have any questions please let us know.

    We will combine shipping if you buy more than 1 item.

    God bless you!



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Frequently Asked Questions

Divino Niño, or the Divine Child Jesus, symbolizes trust in Christ, childlike faith, mercy, and Jesus’ closeness to the poor and suffering. In this devotion, the image of the Child Jesus is especially associated with hope, healing, and confidence in God’s care. Many Catholics are drawn to Divino Niño as a reminder that Jesus came into the world in humility and continues to help those who turn to Him in need. This 8 inch Divino Niño statue reflects that devotional meaning through a traditional representation rooted in Colombian Catholic spirituality. It is especially meaningful for people with a personal devotion to the Child Jesus, families seeking a prayer statue for the home, or anyone wanting a visual reminder of trust in God. Shoppers looking for a specifically Colombian expression of devotion will likely find it more fitting than a general Infant Jesus figure. It is best understood as a devotional statue rather than just a decorative religious collectible.
El Divino Niño translates to “the Divine Child” in English, and in Catholic use it refers to the Child Jesus. The title is most commonly connected with Divino Niño Jesús, a devotion that became especially well known in Colombia, particularly in Bogotá. When shoppers see a statue labeled Divino Niño, it usually means an image of the Child Jesus honored under that specific devotional title. For buyers, that distinction matters because not every Infant Jesus statue represents the same tradition. Some are tied to Christmas nativity sets, while others are linked to a year-round devotional practice. This 8 inch statue is specifically presented as Divino Niño of Bogotá, which makes it a better choice for someone seeking that established Colombian devotion rather than a generic baby Jesus figure. It is well suited for personal prayer spaces, home altars, or as a meaningful gift for someone already familiar with the devotion.
No, El Divino Niño is not a saint. The title refers to Jesus Himself as the Divine Child, not to a canonized human saint. In Catholic devotion, people may pray before an image of Divino Niño in the same way they pray before a crucifix or sacred image, but the devotion is directed to Christ. This is an important point for shoppers comparing religious statues. If someone is looking for a patron saint statue for confirmation, a specific saint medal, or a saint figure with a biography, Divino Niño would not meet that need. This statue is a Christ-centered devotional image, especially meaningful for those devoted to the Child Jesus and the Colombian tradition of Divino Niño of Bogotá. It can still be a thoughtful gift for Catholics, but it serves a different role than a saint statue. Buyers choosing between a saint figure and a Divino Niño statue should base the decision on whether they want a devotion focused on Jesus or on a particular saint’s intercession and example.
A Divino Niño statue and a Santo Niño statue both depict the Child Jesus, but they usually belong to different devotional traditions and visual styles. Divino Niño is strongly associated with Colombia, especially Divino Niño of Bogotá, while Santo Niño often refers more broadly to Child Jesus devotions found in other places, including the Philippines and parts of Latin America. The clothing, posture, local history, and devotional prayers can vary depending on the tradition. This matters when choosing a statue for prayer or gifting. Someone looking for a Colombian expression of devotion, especially one connected with Divino Niño of Bogotá, should choose a statue specifically identified that way rather than assuming all Child Jesus statues are interchangeable. This 8 inch statue is best for buyers who want that Colombian devotional identity. If a shopper’s family tradition uses the term Santo Niño in a different cultural context, they may want to compare imagery first to be sure it matches the devotion they know. The main tradeoff is devotional specificity versus a more general Child Jesus representation.
A Divino Niño statue is best for Catholics who have a devotion to the Child Jesus, especially those connected to Colombian spirituality or familiar with Divino Niño of Bogotá. It is also a strong choice for families creating a home prayer corner, people seeking a meaningful religious gift, and anyone who wants a visible reminder of trust, hope, and prayer for healing. This particular statue may appeal to buyers who want something devotional rather than purely decorative. It measures 8 inches high, which makes it practical for a shelf, small altar, desk, or prayer table without requiring a large display area. It is hand painted and made of resin and plaster, so it offers the appearance of a traditional religious statue while remaining manageable for indoor use. It may be less suitable for someone who wants a large church-sized figure, an outdoor garden statue, or a saint-specific gift such as a confirmation patron statue. For personal devotion in the home, it fits well.
When buying a Child Jesus devotional statue, the most important things to check are the specific devotion it represents, the size, the material, and whether it is intended for prayerful display or collecting. Not all Child Jesus statues are the same. Some are nativity figures, some are tied to local devotions, and others are meant mainly as decorative religious art. For this Divino Niño statue, the key identifying details are that it represents Divino Niño of Bogotá, stands 8 inches high, has a round base measuring about 3.75 inches, and is made of resin and plaster. It is hand painted, which gives it a more individual devotional character than mass-printed flat décor. This makes it a good choice for a home altar, bedside table, or personal prayer area. Buyers who need a highly durable outdoor piece, a larger parish display statue, or a nativity-compatible infant figure may want a different category. Shoppers who value a specific Catholic devotion and manageable home display size will likely find this type of statue a strong fit.
This Divino Niño statue is made of resin and plaster and is hand painted. That combination is common in devotional statues because it allows detailed shaping and traditional color finish while remaining lighter and more affordable than carved stone or solid wood. For normal indoor devotional use, resin and plaster statues are generally durable enough for shelves, prayer tables, and display cabinets. The main tradeoff is that they should be handled with care. Plaster-based religious figures can chip or crack if dropped, and hand-painted surfaces can show wear if rubbed or cleaned too aggressively. This type of statue is best for indoor use rather than outdoor weather exposure. Buyers who want a prayer statue for a quiet home setting will likely be satisfied, especially if they prefer a classic painted devotional look. Someone needing a child-proof, travel-friendly, or outdoor-safe figure may want a material with higher impact or weather resistance. For a home shrine or collectible religious display, this material is a practical and traditional choice.
An 8 inch Divino Niño statue is a medium-small devotional size that works well in most home settings. This piece measures 8 inches high and has a round base of about 3.75 inches, so it is large enough to be clearly visible in a prayer space but compact enough for a bookshelf, mantel, desk, bedside table, or small home altar. That size is often ideal for people who want a dedicated sacred image without needing a large display area. It can serve as a focal point in a personal prayer corner or be grouped with prayer cards, rosary beads, candles, or a Catholic prayer book. The main advantage is versatility. It is easier to place than a larger statue and has more devotional presence than a pocket-sized figure. The limitation is that it is not meant to be a prominent church sanctuary piece or a large outdoor statue. For home devotion, apartment living, or gift giving, 8 inches is often one of the most practical sizes.
A hand-painted religious statue is often better for buyers who want a more traditional devotional feel and a more individual finish. Hand painting can give sacred images warmer detail, more depth in facial expression and clothing, and a less factory-uniform appearance than some mass-finished pieces. For many Catholic shoppers, that matters because the statue is not only décor but also part of prayer life. This Divino Niño statue is described as hand painted, which may appeal to collectors of religious art and those who value craftsmanship in devotional items. It is especially meaningful for buyers who appreciate artisan work tied to a specific religious tradition. The tradeoff is that hand-painted statues can show small variations from piece to piece, which some people see as part of their character. Someone seeking exact uniformity may prefer a more standardized finish, while someone wanting a statue with a more personal, devotional presence will likely prefer hand-painted work. For a home altar or faith-centered gift, hand-painted statues are often the more meaningful choice.
Divino Niño of Bogotá is important because it is a well-known Catholic devotion to the Child Jesus that became especially beloved in Colombia through works of charity, prayer, and trust in God’s help. The devotion is closely linked with care for the poor and sick and with a strong belief in Jesus’ compassion toward people in need. For many Catholics, it is not only a cultural devotion but a deeply spiritual one centered on Christ’s mercy. That background makes a Divino Niño of Bogotá statue more than a general religious figure. It is especially fitting for someone who wants a devotional image connected to this specific tradition rather than a generic Jesus statue. According to the product details, this statue also connects to the Colombian origin of the devotion and is part of a style associated with that heritage. It is a good choice for prayerful home display, for those with family ties to Colombia, or for Catholics who want to deepen a devotion to the Child Jesus. Its value is strongest for devotional use and spiritual meaning, not just collecting.