Philippine Daily Inquirer

Scrooge Christmas averted as new tree found for the Vatican

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VATICAN CITY—It could have been a not so merry Christmas for the Vatican this year.

In a sign of seasonal good will, the town of Agnone in the mountainou­s Molise region of central Italy had agreed to give one of its prize trees to the town of Rosello in the neighborin­g Abruzzo region so that Rosello could have the honor of donating it to Pope Francis this Christmas.

Rosello has trees but apparently not as majestic.

But just as the lumberjack­s were about to start felling a 54-meter fir that had been selected, forest rangers intervened to stop them, saying the tree was 200 years old and a protected species in a nature reserve.

Officials in both towns were embarrasse­d because neither side had done their homework properly.

Forest officials saved the day, offering to give Rosello a tree from their property in another part of the Abruzzo mountains so that the town can donate it to the Pope.

“It will be a happy Christmas after all,” Col. Gianluca Grossi of the area’s forest police told Reuters.

The tree, a silver fir, has arrived at the Vatican and was installed by a crane on Nov. 17.

 ?? —PHOTOS BY REUTERS ?? ADVANCE GIFT A giant silver fir is set up on Nov. 17 in St. Peter’s Square to serve as the Vatican’s Christmas tree this year.
—PHOTOS BY REUTERS ADVANCE GIFT A giant silver fir is set up on Nov. 17 in St. Peter’s Square to serve as the Vatican’s Christmas tree this year.
 ?? ?? FESTIVE SEASON People gather for the lighting of the Vatican Christmas tree on Dec. 11, 2020, amid the COVID pandemic.
FESTIVE SEASON People gather for the lighting of the Vatican Christmas tree on Dec. 11, 2020, amid the COVID pandemic.

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