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The statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague was, and still is in many places, one of the most popular devotional images among Catholics. It is a simple statue of the Infant Jesus, crowned as a king and often richly adorned with robes.
One of the main reasons why devotion to the Infant Jesus of Prague was so popular is the countless miracles that have been recorded.
Many of these early devotees would pray a particular prayer, asking the Infant Jesus to have mercy on them and their plight.
According to the 19th-century book The miraculous statue of the Infant Jesus at Prague, Father Emmerich printed an early pamphlet in 1737 with "the prayer of the first and most devout venerators of the Holy Infant."
Here is this prayer, which is often linked to many of the early miracles accomplished by the Infant Jesus.