We string our lights, trim our trees, talk about the holiday, hear recorded songs mentioning the birth of Jesus... But how ...
Here’s a true-false quiz: 1. Mary and Joseph had to travel as quickly as possible to Bethlehem because Mary could have given ...
The smallness of God in the Eucharist and in the manger is a scandal. The all-powerful One becomes so small that he can be ...
This means that Joseph has to go from Galilee south to Judea—from Nazareth to the root system of his family tree, Bethlehem—to register. Mary, in her very pregnant state, has to travel the rutted ...
Mary and Joseph travelled to Bethlehem. The town was very busy so they had to stay in a stable. This is where Jesus was born. ALICE: It actually looks kinda cosy! *A sheep baas. * NARRATOR ...
According to the Gospel of Luke, Mary and Joseph travel to Bethlehem from Nazareth during Mary’s pregnancy in order to be enrolled in a census in Joseph’s ancestral home. The census had been ordered ...
During a posada, guests embark on a procession, representing Mary and Joseph’s pilgrimage to Bethlehem. The pilgrims travel from home-to-home pidiendo posada, or asking for lodging, and are ...
Every Christmas, a relatively small town in the Palestinian West Bank comes center stage: Bethlehem. Jesus, according to some ...
Of all the characters in this for real story, we have a tendency to mix up the facts about the magi the most. Let's allow the ...
From the Times-Call photo archive via Longmont Museum: ...
Mary and Joseph were both very scared after the ... The shepherds decided to travel to Bethlehem to see Jesus. They found Jesus in the manger, just like the angel had said. They told everyone ...
a local interpretation of the Latino tradition of Las Posadas — The Inns — Tuesday night at 6 p.m. Journey’s End depicts Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem recreated as they go from ...