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Christ Child

Statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague, given by Princess Polyxena of Lobkowicz to the Discalced Carmelites in 1628

The Christ Child—also known as Baby Jesus, Infant Jesus, Child Jesus, Divine Child, Divine Infant and the Holy Child—refers to Jesus Christ during his early years. The term refers to a period of Jesus' life, described in the canonical Gospels, encompassing his nativity in Bethlehem, the visit of the Magi, and his presentation at the Temple in Jerusalem. It also includes his childhood, culminating in the event where his parents find him in the Temple at age 12, after which the Gospels remain silent about his life until the start of his ministry.


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الطفل يسوع Arabic Дзяцінства Ісуса BE Младенец Bulgarian Mabig Jezuz BR Bambinu CO Dítě Ježíš Czech Jesuskind German Θείο Βρέφος Greek Infano Jesuo EO Niño Jesús Spanish

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