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Christmas tree, Nativity scene lit up in St. Peter鈥檚 Square

The traditional lighting ceremony for the Christmas tree and Nativity scene in St. Peter鈥檚 Square took place on Friday evening under the gaze of several official delegates.

By Devin Watkins

St. Peter鈥檚 Square was aglow on Friday evening, as a host of onlookers beheld the lighting of this year鈥檚 creche and Christmas tree.

It provided a sign of Advent hope in Christ鈥檚 coming for a world straining under the darkness of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The event began at 5:00 PM Rome time, and attendees observed all the now-normal health measures.

Silent night

The tree鈥攁 30-meter-tall, 7-ton Norway spuce (Picea abies)鈥攕tood glowing with pride, surpassed in height in its immediate surroundings only by the ancient Egyptian obelisk towering next to it.

Hailing from the Ko膷evje area in southern Slovenia, the Christmas tree has taken up temporary residence in St. Peter鈥檚 Square, until 10 January 2021, for the benefit of the few able to travel to the Eternal City.

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All is bright

The ceremony also shone the light鈥攍iterally鈥攐n two other works of art adorning St. Peter鈥檚.

This year鈥檚 Nativity scene, which comes from Castelli in Italy鈥檚 Abruzzo region, also caught the eye with its ceramic statues of the Holy Family, cast in larger-than-life size.

The Holy Family of Nazareth formed the focus of another sculpture lit up on Friday, though cast in a different guise.

Mother and child

Called Angels Unawares, the bronze sculpture depicts a boat of migrants and refugees from various cultural milieus and time periods. It was installed in the Square on 29 September 2019 under the patronage of the Vatican鈥檚 Migrants and Refugees Section.

A special light shone on the three members of the Holy Family, who in their own time were forced to flee the tyranny of violence.

It is a 鈥渟ign to highlight the deeper meaning of Christmas and to recall that Jesus, with Mary and Joseph, was also a migrant, fleeing for his life,鈥 according to a press release from the Migrants and Refugees Section.

Heavenly peace

Friday evening鈥檚 festival of lights was attended by Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello and Bishop Fernando Vérgez Alzaga, as well as official delegations from the areas which donated the tree and creche.

As Pope Francis told the Slovenian and Italian delegates earlier that same morning, these 鈥渋cons of Christmas鈥 are now, more than ever, 鈥渁 sign of hope for the people of Rome and for those pilgrims who will have the opportunity to come and admire them.鈥

Nativity scene in St. Peter's Square
Nativity scene in St. Peter's Square

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11 December 2020, 17:48