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Israel -
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Bethlehem, the little town where Jesus is said to have
been born is the site of the Church of the Nativity,
which is ablaze with flags and decorations every
Christmas. On Christmas Eve natives and visitors alike
crowd the church's doorways and stand on the roof to
watch for the dramatic annual procession. Galloping
horsemen and police mounted on Arabian horses lead the
parade. They are followed by solitary horseman carrying
a cross and sitting astride a coal-black steed. Then
come the churchmen and government officials. The
procession solemnly enters the doors and places an
ancient effigy of the Holy Child in the church. Deep
winding stairs lead to a grotto where visitors find a
silver star marking the site of the birth of Jesus.
Christian homes in Bethlehem are marked by a cross
painted over the door and each home displays a homemade
manger scene. A star is set up on a pole in the village
square.
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