It is the most known an ecclesiastic remarkableness in a catholic world. It is a famous wax statue of the Infant Jesus high 45 cm. A statue is a Spanish work from the 16th century and already soon after its creation is famous for its ability to perform miracles. Spaniard Marie Manriques de Lara brought it with her to the Czech lands when she married the Czech Sir Vratislav from Pernštejn. In 1587 she donated her to her daughter Polyxena to bring her luck on an occasion of her wedding with Sir Vilém from Rožmberk. A statue didn´t bring her luck , in 1628 she became for the second time a widow. That is why she decided to donate the Infant Jesus to the Prague Carmelite Order from the Church of Our Lady of Victorious. The Prague Infant Jesus helped to people praying for a child, turned away a siege of Prague by enemy army, "arranged" a conferment of the municipal offices and succeeded in a protection of the Carmelites against plague. A renown of the Prague Infant Jesus is a very strong mainly in the traditionally catholic countries as Spain, Poland, Italy and Latin America. The Infant Jesus didn´t lose its ability to realize a wish even today. It is indicated by many tablets and tickets with thanks still accumulating around a marble altar.