Any specific interpretation would require more information about the particular dream. For example, a dream about seeing a stature of the Child Christ in a church would be very different from a dream in while the dreamer was carrying the Holy Child, or from a dream about hearing the Baby Jesus crying or laughing. There are far too many possible variations to guess at any meaning without knowing more about the dream itself.
I dream of Santo nino he was inside the box full of shells when I pick inside the box they are two of statue of Santo nino and inside the box has color of orange. What does it mean my dream?
I dreamed seing like a face of santo niño buying some foods in my sari sari store...he is falling in line with others child buying also.and when i noticed his face he smiled at me
santo nino de atocha is a saint.Everyone knows that!!!!
Santo Nino is important in the Catholic Church because he is seen as a representation of the child Jesus. Devotion to Santo Nino is widespread in many Catholic communities, who believe that through his intercession, prayers are answered and miracles can occur. Celebrations and feast days dedicated to Santo Nino are held in various parts of the world, reflecting the strong devotion and significance placed on this aspect of Jesus' childhood.
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Santo Niño is Spanish for 'Holy Child' and refers to the Christ Child.
A community center located in Los Angeles, CA.
Nino Espinosa died December 24, 1987, in Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, D.R..
Essentially, the dream reflects your own religious faith and your family's spiritual tradition. But the meaning of this specific dream depends on what the Holy Child says or does in the dream, what you say or do, where you are, and so forth. Each dream is unique to itself, and the meaning of your dream is specific to your own circumstances.
'Nino pequeno' means little boy.
'El Nino' means 'the christ child'
Sinulog originates in the island of the Philippines and is held in Cebu City. The festival is a celebration held in the middle of the Santo Nino every third Sunday in January.
It costs only 50 in El Santo Nino, Chaco, and Cantarranas. 60 in most other places. This places are in Laredo, Tx.
It is a combination of French and Spanish, and means "my" (mon=French) and "saint" (santo=Spanish)