To open my mailbox like someone opening a surprise box and to feel the pleasure of discovery unleashed by an envelope decorated with stamps.
To be part of the world and also to discover it this way, with the help of those who share this vision.

Friday, 19 June 2026

POSTCARD N.234 - CZECH REPUBLIC

Postcard sent on the 4th of June; received on the 10th June 2026

Postcard image: The Infant Jesus of Prague  (Pražské Jezulátko)

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Francisca sends me a much welcome surprise from one of the cities that I have been to that I love the most: Prague.

Muito obrigado Francisca. É sempre um gosto receber um postal seu, mais ainda sabendo do gosto e cuidado que foram colocados no envio desta bela lembrança da não menos bela cidade de Praga.



The Infant Jesus of Prague is one of the more venerated and famous images of the Infant Jesus in the world. 

Its origin can be traced back to 1556, the year when a Spanish noblewoman, D. María Maximiliana Manriquez de Lara y Mendoza took it to Bohemia, on the occasion of her marriage to the High Chancellor of Bohemia, Vratislav II of Pernštejn.

Legend has it that the 48 cm tall image had been given to D. María's mother by none other than the Carmelite nun that would go into history as Saint Teresa of  Ávila. 

Same has it had happened with her, D. Maria passed on the image to her daughter, Polyxena as a wedding gift for her first marriage, in 1587,   to Wilhelm von Rosenberg.

Polyxena, who would become Polyxena of Lobkowicz upon her second marriage, in 1603, to Imperial High Chancellor Zdeněk Vojtěch Popel of Lobkowicz, gave the  image to the  Discalced Carmelites of the Carmelite Church of Our Lady Victorious in 1628, the place where it has been preserved ever since that day .

The image is highly venerated by Catholic believers and through its history has been offered precious vestments as a sign of devotion.

Throughout the year the image is thus dressed following the liturgical code of colours, red as featured in the images on the postcard and stamp being worn on Christmas and Easter.

The legend on the back of the postcard informs that the vestment worn on the photograph is the oldest that is still preserved, which was given by the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III, in 1650.




Francisca couldn't have used a more matching stamp to post her postcard. The self-adhesive "E" (Europe) tariff  stamp bearing the image of the Infant Jesus of Prague, dressed in a festive red and gold vestment was issued on 30NOV2021.

The postmark, as expected, was applied at Prague.


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