Santo Niņo (Spanish for Holy Child) is the Roman Catholic figure of the Child Jesus which represents Jesus from his Nativity which we celebrate (ambot lang kung nag celebrate ba sad ka) every December, before Joseph and Mary returned to Nazareth.
Yes, it is clearly stated that He doesn't want His name to be shared but you're missing the point, the Santo Niņo IS Him therefore it cannot be called sharing because the Santo Niņo is the baby Jesus. And also, in Isaiah 42:8, it was not Jesus who said that, it was His Father. Ayaw pataka brad.




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