Oman Daily Observer

Carols and bells in Bethlehem as Christmas draws near

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BETHLEHEM: Christmas cheer rang out through Bethlehem’s Manger Square on Monday as pilgrims and worshipper­s flocked to the city revered as Jesus’s birthplace and locals made final preparatio­ns for this year’s festivitie­s.

Children dressed as Santa Claus sang carols and rang bells during a Christmas-themed show at the College des Freres, which sits in the biblical city’s central market where holiday decoration­s and wooden nativity scenes line the narrow alleys.

The main attraction­s in Bethlehem are the 4th-century Church of the

Nativity, built over a grotto where Christian tradition says Jesus was born, and the 16-metre (52-foot) Christmas tree in Manger Square.

On Tuesday — Christmas Eve — the acting Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Archbishop Pierbattis­ta Pizzaballa, will lead a procession from Jerusalem to nearby Bethlehem and later celebrate Midnight Mass in the Church of the Nativity, squeezing through its narrow sandstone entrance.

Bethlehem’s Christmas season lasts through the Eastern Orthodox celebratio­n on January 7 to Armenian

Christmas on January 18. The season offers measured cheer for Palestinia­ns in the Israeli-occupied West Bank city, which is separated from nearby Jerusalem by a towering Israeli concrete barrier. Bethlehem is enjoying its busiest tourist year in two decades, with foreign pilgrims coming in large numbers, taking advantage of a relative lull in Israeli-palestinia­n tension. Israel said it would allow Christians in the Gaza Strip to visit Bethlehem and Jerusalem at Christmas, reversing an earlier decision not to issue them permits.

 ?? — AFP ?? Girl dressed as Santa Claus gives a gift to a Palestinia­n boy in West Bank.
— AFP Girl dressed as Santa Claus gives a gift to a Palestinia­n boy in West Bank.
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