I don't remember what red is, but I'm pretty sure green was "subdued joy". I didn't think that little kid could get any freakier, but that photo pretty much does it.....
I think Alicia's right...the head must have melted off, because the hands still have flesh on them. Very Dead Alive (awesome horror movie directed by the now-famous Peter Jackson).
I googled it. Here is something from a nun's blog. Seriously.
"He has many outfits, as though He was made by Mattel, and He changes clothes, wearing matching togs to match whatever Father wears at Mass each day: green for everyday, white for special occasions, purple for Lent, red for a martyr's day." From: http://asksistermarymartha.blogspot.com/2006/08/infant-of-prague.html
I don't remember what red is, but I'm pretty sure green was "subdued joy".
ReplyDeleteI didn't think that little kid could get any freakier, but that photo pretty much does it.....
The Kingship and nobility of the Creepy Infant of Prague?
ReplyDeleteMaybe this time his head melted off and they replaced it with a skull. From Kutna Hora.
ReplyDeleteWonder what kind of powers he has now...
I think Alicia's right...the head must have melted off, because the hands still have flesh on them. Very Dead Alive (awesome horror movie directed by the now-famous Peter Jackson).
ReplyDeleteIt always surprises me which posts elicit responses. The interesting 'save the planet' entries?? No. The Wiley/dead baby posts - you betcha!!
ReplyDeleteI was surfing for something for class, and up popped the infant in his red dress. I thought white was the winter color, so don't know what red is for.
We need to Michael D. in on this.
I googled it. Here is something from a nun's blog. Seriously.
ReplyDelete"He has many outfits, as though He was made by Mattel, and He changes clothes, wearing matching togs to match whatever Father wears at Mass each day: green for everyday, white for special occasions, purple for Lent, red for a martyr's day."
From: http://asksistermarymartha.blogspot.com/2006/08/infant-of-prague.html