Christmas
tree and crib scene lit up
(Vatican
Radio) The lights on the Christmas tree and crib scene in St Peter’s Square
were officially lit up during a ceremony on Friday. Standing 32 metres high,
this year’s tree was donated by the German state of Bavaria whilst the crib
scene with its 24 life-sized figures was donated by the Italian archdiocese of
Trento.
In
an earlier address to thank the Bavarian authorities and representatives from
Trento for their donation, Pope Francis said the Christmas crib scene reminds
us that Jesus made himself small like a child to touch our hearts with his
humble goodness. Declaring that God doesn’t like the revolutions of the
powerful, he spoke of how through his poverty Jesus gives a jolt to those who
are scurrying to accumulate the false treasures of this world.
The
Pope also said the nativity scene reveals how Jesus never imposes himself by
force but came into this world in simplicity, humility and meekness. The
crib scene, he said, speaks to us of God’s tenderness and his divine mercy and
how He wants to move our hearts.
Standing
at the base of the Christmas tree, the nativity scene is made up of 24 figures
which were carved from wood grown in Trentino region of northern Italy and then
painted. The scene includes one of the male figures bending to help an old man
to symbolize the theme of mercy at the heart of this Jubilee year.
The
Christmas tree in St Peter’s Square is adorned with particularly colourful
decorations this year. The Vatican joined forces with the Lene Then Foundation,
creating designs made by children suffering from cancer. The youngsters were
asked to come up with designs that represent their dreams and wishes.
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