Bethlehem Story This is a journey through Bethlehem
Bethlehem Story This is a journey through Bethlehem today. The Holy Family carved from olive wood
Bethlehem - a city for peace The Church of the Nativity, in Bethlehem in Palestine, marks the place where scripture tells us Jesus was born.
A story told around the world… People from around the world come to Bethlehem to pray and remember what the birth of Jesus has meant for the world… Peace, love, friendship and justice for all.
In Bethlehem there is a museum showing how people from every nation tell of the birth of Jesus. Ebony wood from Africa Olive wood from Bethlehem
A story told around the world… to Latin America from China…
Bethlehem… a living city Today, Bethlehem is the home of Christian and Muslim people who live together in peace. . . going to school, to pray, to play.
A place of work Here is Elias, a woodcarver, who helped to make the Holy Family sets using olive wood from local trees.
Elias and his Dad, Joseph make olive wood and mother of pearl goods to support the family. While many families have left because life is too hard, Elias and his family have lived here in Bethlehem for 90 years!
A mix of old and new Bethlehem is a place of churches and mosques, schools and markets But sadly only 1. 6% of the people are Christian and it used to be 20%. Why?
Walls and barriers For many years there has been conflict between Israel and Palestine and many people have died. The Government of Israel has built this large wall around the town of Bethlehem. They think the wall will keep them safe.
This wall makes life hard for people in Bethlehem. Children cannot get to school. Farmers cannot get to their land. Some houses are almost surrounded by the wall Imagine Mary and Joseph trying to get through the wall to Bethlehem today.
In some places people have tried to make the wall look less frightening, decorating it with lovely paintings. In this picture, a child shows how love and peace will come when the wall is taken down and people can see one another.
Let us pray for peace for the people of Bethlehem and for the world. Let us work to take down all the walls that keep us apart, as we remember Jesus, the Prince of Peace.
Let us pray for the Christian, Muslim and Jewish children of the Holy Land, that they may learn to live together in friendship and harmony as God wants them to.
Prayer resources Christmas Prayer The Meaning of Christmas Child of Bethlehemhouse of bread; Man of Jerusalemcity of peace; you have loved us without limit or condition; in our greatness and in our misery, in our folly and in our virtue; may your hand be always upon us and may your heart be with us so that we too may become bread and peace for one another. When the song of the angels is stilled When the star in the sky is gone When the kings and princes are home When the shepherds are back with their flocks Author John Hammond, OSB, Weston Priory, Weston Vermont 05161 USA The work of Christmas begins; to find the lost; to heal the broken; to feed the hungry; to release the prisoner; to rebuild the nations; to bring peace among people; to make music in the heart. Words: Howard Thurman
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