The Vatican prepares for the
inauguration of the Nativity Scene in St Peter's Square
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| An image of the 2019 Nativity Scene in St Peter's Square |
The Nativity Scene and Christmas Tree will be inaugurated on
the 5th December in St Peter’s Square. Meanwhile, a Nativity Scene, by the Pare
di Conegliano Artistic Crib Group will also be exhibited in the Paul VI Hall.
On Thursday 5 December, Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello and
Bishop Fernardo Vérgez Alzaga, respectively President and Secretary General of
the Governorate of Vatican City State, will inaugurate the Nativity scene and
the illumination of the Christmas tree set up in Saint Peter's Square.
The crib comes from comes from Scurelle in the province of
Trento, while the 26 meter high spruce tree comes from Rotzo in the province of
Vicenza, Italy.
The Nativity Scene, which has been made in the Trentino
tradition, is said to contain 20 life-sized figures.
Both the tree and the crib are linked to a storm which hit
many areas of Triveneto in Italy in October and November of last year.
Meanwhile, the Pare di Conegliano Artistic Crib Group, who
hail from the province of Treviso, have been tasked with setting up the
Nativity Scene inside Paul VI Hall. This crib will be full of references to the
Veneto region and is a gift to Pope Francis.
The wooden statues are 120 cm high and are entirely carved
by hand. The Holy Family will find hospitality in a nineteenth-century Gothic
inspired structure.
The artistic lighting system will have low environmental
impact thanks to adjustable LEDs in the light intensity.
Like the tree and the crib in St. Peter's Square, the crib
in the Paul VI Hall will remain on display until January 12, 2020.

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