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Bethlehem and Jerusalem Shine With Christmas Lights

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  • Bethlehem and Jerusalem held public Christmas celebrations for the first time in two years, bringing hope amid ongoing hardship.
  • Community and church leaders emphasized the spiritual significance and unity found in the return of these cherished festivities.
  • Despite economic challenges, families and local Christians welcomed the Christmas lights as a message of faith and perseverance.

Bethlehem’s Manger Square recently came alive as thousands witnessed the city’s Christmas tree illuminate the night, a tradition joyfully restored after a period of pause.

Leaders from the Custody of the Holy Land, including Fr Rafael Tayem and Fr Francesco Ielpo, joined Mayor Maher Nicola Canawati to celebrate this renewed symbol of unity.

“Some may say it’s not appropriate and others say it’s appropriate,” he said to a BBC reporter.

He continued: “But deep inside my heart, I felt that this was the right thing to do because Christmas should never be stopped or cancelled. This is the light of hope for us.”

Although the city faces ongoing financial strain and a struggling tourism sector, public celebrations mark a turning point that lifts spirits and restores long-held traditions.

Many local Christian families face a sparse Christmas, yet the revival of festivities points toward hope and enduring faith.

Nadya Hazboun, a local jewellery designer, shared with the BBC: “This is where it all started, so this is where we can send the message to the world of what really Christmas should be about. And this year, if Christmas is peaceful, then I hope it will bring a nice message for the whole world.”

The event featured music, addresses from dignitaries, and a lively parade, reflecting Bethlehem’s role in sharing a message of peace and hope born from faith.

In Jerusalem, the Christmas Festival at Terra Santa School resumed as families and students gathered, culminating in the lighting of the rooftop tree.

The choir from the Helen Keller School of Beit Hanina inspired audiences, demonstrating Christian charity and the inclusive warmth that the season represents.

Through every carol and prayer, believers in these cities reminded the world that the true light of Christmas shines brightest in times of hardship, drawing communities together through the steadfastness of faith and hope for a brighter tomorrow.

Stand firm in prayer for brothers and sisters across the Holy Land, and let these renewed celebrations remind us all of the enduring promises found in Christ.

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