The Infant of Prague during the War years
Posted: Wednesday, December 02, 2009
by Bob Lord
Journeys of Faith
The Holy Infant in Prague after World War II
As the Infant of Prague was having much success reaching the people in Italy, especially in Arenzano, worship was non-existent in the war-torn Czech Kingdom. Any devotion, including devotion to the Infant of Prague, was a dim, fading memory to the very old; and not even that to the young only exposed to the athetisic church, allowed by the Communists, who had taken over their land. The Carmelite friars were unable to reopen the friary, no less the church where the Infant of Prague remained miraculously untouched. Only a few older worshippers would go and pray before the Infant of Prague, at the risk of their lives had they been caught. They prayed unceasingly for peace and the restoration of their country once more to freedom from tyranny. They were tired, but not without hope. They believed that the Child Jesus, Who is King of kings can and will do anything for His children.
In 1989, the Berlin wall fell, and through the grace of God, during the "Velvet Revolution" the Communist government in the Czech Kingdom also fell and the Czech Republic rose, with at last freedom to worship. The churches and the friaries were reopened. The new Archbishop invited the Carmelites to return and handed over custodianship of the Church of Our Lady of the Victories to them. In 1994, two young Carmelites left Arenzano for Prague, their focus to bring back devotion to the Infant of Prague and to foster the Carmelite Order in this vocation-rich country. Devotion to the statue had gone from Prague to Arenzano; now it would go from Arenzano to Prague, like an unbroken circle of life. Jesus said that even should He order the disciples to cease hailing Him King, the very stones would cry out. And so, it is with the Roman Catholic Church and the Infant of Prague. Edith Stein - Saint Teresa Blessed by the Cross
I would like to close with a quotation by Edith Stein. In 1942, although surrounded by horror and devastation, months before she was to die a Martyr in Auschwitz, Edith Stein, (Carmelite Sister Teresa Blessed by the Cross, later canonized Saint Teresa Blessed by the Cross) prophesied the ultimate victory of good over evil:
"Jesus, the Child of Prague, eternally bears an imperial crown and it is not by chance that he appeared with the fullness of His Power in Prague.
"Prague has been for centuries the seat of the ancient German rulers of the Holy Roman Empire and to this day gives an impression of great majesty.
"For isn't He the Heavenly Ruler, Who will put an end to every suffering? He holds the reins in His Hands even if human beings think they rule by themselves."
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Bob and Penny Lord are renowned Catholic authors and television hosts on EWTN, Global Catholic television. They are prolific writers about the Catholic faith, especially the Saints for which they have been dubbed "experts on the Saints." For more information about the Infant of Prague go to http://www.bobandpennylord.com/childjesus.htm
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