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- Divino Niño - Wikipedia
The Divino Niño, also known as Divino Niño de Bogotá or Divine Child Jesus, is a 20th-century religious wooden statue of the child Jesus originating from Bogota, Colombia A cross originally in the back was removed upon purchase by Father Giovanni Rizzo
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- Calling On The Powers of The Divino Niño - Original Botanica
The Divino Niño is also known as the Divine Child Jesus Many people, even those who are not Catholic, petition him for help with luck, healing, fertility, and more Where did he come from, and how can you connect with him?
- Historical Context and Traditions of Devotion · El Divino Niño · Moving . . .
El Divino Niño in particular is the patron saint of fertility, healing, and good luck As nations and communities share these devotions to patron saints, there is also a market for devotional materials instructing the community of the faithful
- Divino Nino - Rob Clemenz SaintsforSinners
His prayers were not answered and Fr Rizzo began praying to Divino Nino, the Infant Jesus with outstretched arms, asking him for courage to beg While in Bogata one day, Fr Rizzo entered an artist’s shop and discovered a statue of Divino Nino, except he was already on the cross of his crucifixion
- La historia completa del Divino Niño: origen y significado
El Divino Niño Jesús es una figura venerada en la fe católica, reconocida por su poder de conceder milagros y protección a sus devotos Su imagen, con su característica vestimenta y gesto tierno, es un símbolo de fe y esperanza para muchos creyentes alrededor del mundo
- This statue of the “Divino Nino” continues to be a source . . . - Aleteia
Known as the “Divino Nino,” it was providentially discovered after a local priest experienced a heavenly vision of the Divine Child
- THE CHRIST CHILD - catholictradition. org
The devotion to the Divino Niño in Bogota Colombia began with Fr John Rizzo, a Salesian priest from the region near Arenzano, Italy, who already had a great devotion to the Infant Jesus In 1914, the Salesians were building a grand church in Barranquilla, Colombia, in an extremely poor locale
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