On a cold, windy December night, families bundled in coats and scarves gathered beneath café lights at St. Mary’s Catholic ...
The outdoor creche had drawn mixed reactions, with some praising the anti-immigration enforcement message as “powerful art” and others criticizing it as “blasphemy.” ...
A Methodist church in California has unveiled a nativity scene depicting Jesus, Mary and Joseph as refugees in cages. CBS Los Angeles reports the display at the Claremont United Methodist Church is ...
A church in Charlotte, North Carolina, reportedly sought to "disturb passersby" this Christmas with a Nativity scene that depicts Jesus, Mary and Joseph with "masked immigration agents wearing ...
The Episcopal cathedral of Indianapolis brought its Nativity statues of the baby Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, onto its lawn early this year. In early July, Christ Church Cathedral also put together a cage ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. A church in Indianapolis has put up a ...
The principle characters in the Nativity scene are pictured in St. Peter’s Square during a Christmas tree lighting ceremony at the Vatican Dec. 11, 2020. The statues in St. Peter’s Square are only a ...
The manger is now empty outside the church. The statues of Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus were stolen after being displayed every Christmas season for 25 years, CBS2's Meg Baker reported Thursday.
Johannes Albl (left) and members of his family (including his brother, Markus, and his parents, Josef and Barbara Albl) pose ...
If the concept of kenosis — a self-emptying of one’s own will in favor of complete conformity to the will of God — is best applied to Jesus’ Passion, another term can be applied to the Nativity: ...
A faceless baby Jesus statue likened to a zombie by a member of Belgium’s ruling conservative party mysteriously disappeared from a Christmas Nativity scene over the weekend. Belgian authorities are ...
For generations, Italian craftspeople have built scenes depicting Jesus’ birth, sometimes including figures of celebrities.