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Infant Jesus of Prague 6 Inch Resin Stone Statue RM-018

Infant Jesus of Prague 6 Inch Resin Stone Statue RM-018

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Item #RM-018 is a 6 inch Infant Jesus of Prague statue designed for Catholic home prayer spaces, shelves, and devotional displays. Made of a resin and stone mix, it measures approximately 6 inches high, 2.50 inches wide, with a 2.00 inch diameter base for stable placement.

  • Approximate size: 6 inch H x 2.50 inch W x 2.00 inch base diameter
  • Material: resin and stone mix for a solid, detailed finish
  • Compact scale fits home altars, desks, bookcases, and gift displays
  • Represents the Infant of Prague devotion honored at St. Mary the Victorious in the Czech Republic
  • Suitable for Catholic gift giving, personal prayer corners, and seasonal devotional use

Unlike larger chapel statues, this compact figure works well where space is limited while still offering clear devotional detail. The Infant of Prague is associated with the promise, "The more you honor Me, the more I will bless you," making this statue meaningful for daily prayer, novenas, and feast day observance.

The Infant of Prague is venerated in the Carmelite Shrine at the Church of St. Mary the Victorious in the Czech Republic. There is also a sister shrine in Arenzano, Italy, under the care of the Carmelite Order. If you would like to learn more, related resources are available in separate listings, including a 30 minute documentary DVD, a book titled "Miracles of the Child Jesus," and a 24 page pamphlet based on that chapter.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The original Infant Jesus of Prague statue is venerated in the Church of Our Lady Victorious, also called St. Mary the Victorious, in Prague in the Czech Republic. It is closely associated with the Carmelite tradition and has become one of the best-known devotional images of the Child Jesus in the Catholic Church. For shoppers, that matters because many home statues are purchased as devotional reminders of the famous Prague image. This 6 inch Infant Jesus of Prague statue is designed for personal devotion, a prayer corner, or a small home altar rather than as a museum-style reproduction. It reflects the recognizable form of the Infant of Prague while offering a practical size for everyday display. This type of statue is best for Catholics who want a visible focus for prayer and devotion to the Child Jesus. If you want a compact statue connected to that long-standing Catholic tradition, a smaller resin and stone mix figure like this can be a good fit. If you are looking for a large church display piece, you may want a bigger size.
The Infant Jesus of Prague statue is typically used as a devotional image that reminds Catholics to honor the Child Jesus in prayer. It is often placed on a home altar, bookshelf, prayer table, or in a chapel space where it serves as a focal point for personal prayer, family devotion, and reflection on Christ's humility and kingship. Many people choose this statue because of the traditional promise associated with the devotion: "The more you honor Me, the more I will bless you." That makes it especially meaningful for Catholics seeking a visual aid for prayer, trust, and daily spiritual life. This particular statue is 6 inches tall, so it works well in smaller spaces where a full-size figure would not be practical. It is best suited for those who want a manageable devotional piece rather than a large decorative centerpiece. A smaller statue is easy to place and display, but it will not have the same visual impact as a larger church-style statue. For personal devotion and gift giving, though, this size is often very practical.
In Catholic teaching, the Infant of Prague is not treated as a good luck charm. It is a devotional image of the Child Jesus, meant to encourage prayer, trust in God, and reverence for Christ. Catholics who keep an Infant of Prague statue usually do so as an expression of faith, not superstition. Some people use phrases like "good luck" informally because they associate the devotion with blessings, answered prayers, or family traditions. A more accurate Catholic understanding is that blessings come from God, and a statue serves as a reminder to pray and place confidence in Him. The spiritual value is in the devotion, not in the object acting as a magical item. This distinction is useful for shoppers choosing religious statues. If you want a meaningful Catholic devotional item for a prayer space, a statue like this 6 inch Infant Jesus of Prague can be appropriate. If you are looking for a symbolic faith item tied to prayer and tradition, it is a strong choice. If you want something purely decorative with no devotional purpose, another type of religious figure may fit better.
A 6 inch Infant Jesus of Prague statue is a good choice when you want a devotional figure that is easy to place, easy to gift, and suitable for smaller spaces. This size works well on a home altar, bedside table, office shelf, prayer corner, or bookcase without requiring much room. It offers visible detail while staying compact and manageable. This particular statue measures about 6 inches high, 2.5 inches wide, with a 2 inch base diameter, so it is sized for personal use rather than for a church sanctuary or large room display. For many shoppers, that makes it practical for apartments, dorm rooms, or family prayer areas where space is limited. The main tradeoff is presence. A larger statue can create a stronger visual focal point and may show finer detail from a distance. A 6 inch statue is better for close-up devotional use and private prayer. It is especially suitable for Catholics who want a meaningful religious statue without committing to a large display piece.
This Infant Jesus of Prague statue is made from a resin and stone mix. That matters because resin and stone composite statues are generally chosen for their balance of detail, durability, and manageable weight. They can capture decorative features well while being easier to place and move than heavier solid stone figures. For shoppers comparing religious statues, material affects appearance, care, and intended use. A resin and stone mix statue is often a practical option for indoor devotional display because it is sturdy enough for a shelf or prayer table and does not require the weight or cost of carved stone. It is especially useful for households that want a traditional-looking Catholic statue in a smaller format. The tradeoff is that it is not the same as hand-carved wood or solid marble, which some collectors prefer for artisan or heirloom value. This material is best for those who want a well-detailed, devotional home statue that is accessible and easy to display. It should still be handled carefully and kept in an appropriate indoor setting.
The Child of Prague Irish tradition refers to a custom in which a statue of the Infant Jesus is placed outside before a wedding to pray for good weather. It is a folk practice rather than an official requirement of the Catholic Church, but it remains widely recognized in Irish family tradition and is often discussed when people search for Infant of Prague statues. A 6 inch Infant Jesus of Prague statue like this one can be suitable for that purpose because it is compact and easy to place temporarily. Afterward, it can continue to be used as a devotional statue in the home, which gives it value beyond a one-time event. That makes it especially appealing for families who want both a wedding tradition item and a lasting religious keepsake. The practical caution is material and setting. This statue is made of a resin and stone mix and is best suited for display and devotional use, so it should be handled carefully if placed outdoors and brought back inside promptly. It is most appropriate for those who value both the Irish custom and the deeper Catholic devotion to the Child Jesus.