Bethlehem Gears Up for Christmas Celebrations
December 24, 2011
A pilgrim praying at the Grotto in the Church of the Nativity, believed to be the site of Jesus’ birth in the biblical West Bank city of Bethlehem. (EPA Photo) Related articles
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486799@DD. No disrespect intended, but your post is a trifle tacky.
A small boy wetting his pants (from his left trouser leg) because of sheer relief after singing a solo...
Priceless? Cute? Disarming maybe?
I can only feel sorry for the boy.
DD...
Inspirational moments! It warms the heart. Now, take care of yourself and watch 2012 arrive.
I am learning to accept the unexpected.
Thanks Val
Despite my religious views so have I and had a wonderful school night last night with the massed choirs, the highlight being a small child singing a solo, it was wonderful... so relieved was he that as he skipped off face beaming he was followed by a wet trail issuing from his left trouser leg... Priceless
Merry Christmas Val
May this Christmas bring joy and happiness to one and all. I've always felt good listening to Christmas carols.
Blessed are the peacemakers!
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Bethlehem. Christians began flocking to Bethlehem early on Saturday to celebrate Christmas following a tumultuous year of political upheaval and change across the Arab world.
As day broke on this not-so-little-town which lies just a few miles south of Jerusalem, locals began gearing up to welcome thousands of pilgrims who come to see the spot where biblical tradition says Jesus was born to a young couple visiting from Nazareth.
Saturday’s events were to be focused on Manger Square, the plaza in the town center which was to host a traditional Christmas procession at midday followed by concerts and other entertainment on what is the biggest tourist attraction of the year in the Palestinian territories.
A huge Christmas tree covered in lights and glittering decorations dominated the center of the square which was already filling up with excited visitors, some wearing red Santa hats, others in the sombre garb of various monastic orders.
Singing filled the square as pilgrims belted out carols in Arabic, and street vendors were doing a brisk trade in cakes, sweets and hot air balloons.
“This is my first time here. It’s very surreal,” said Josh, a American in his 20s from Arkansas who was wearing a traditional Palestinian keffiyeh scarf.
“Being here in the Holy Land where Jesus is from is great!”
The celebrations were to continue into the night and culminate with a celebration of the Midnight Mass by Latin Patriarch Fuad Twal, the most senior Catholic bishop in the Middle East.
He is expected to deliver a message of hope for peace in the Middle East and around the world, which was also expected to touch on the revolutions sweeping the Arab world.
In a pre-Christmas message, Twal acknowledged feeling “a little anxious and concerned” about the ongoing turmoil in the Arab world.
“I have always defended the changes taking place in favor of freedom and democracy. I have repeatedly emphasized that Christians are not excluded from these movements,” he said.
Twal urged the ruling authorities to “make every effort to calm the spirits, without violence” and pressed them to “grasp this moment of opportunity to build a new society based on equal citizenship for all.”
He also called for a “just and comprehensive peace” to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Bethlehem’s Manger Square is the location of the Church of the Nativity which was built on the site where Christians believe Mary gave birth to Jesus in a cattle shed, and laid him in an animal’s feeding trough, also known as a manger.
Bethlehem attracts hundreds of thousands of pilgrims each year and is the main tourist attraction in the Palestinian territories.
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