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A church in Claremont featured a Nativity scene with Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus in cages. It was supposed to make a point about the plight of asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border.
This image of the Holy Family, created by artist David Hayward, emphasizes the fact that Mary, Joseph and Jesus were refugees, a frightful circumstance, as contributor Cathleen Falsani points out ...
Mary and Joseph, the young woman and man who wait before the manger in our homes and in our churches, affirm the beauty of this daily path of married love — this school of virtue — and they ...
A Southern California church flipped the lights on its outdoor manger scene Saturday evening to reveal Jesus, Mary and Joseph as border detainees, each figure isolated in its own chain-link cage ...
Decision “When Joseph awoke, he did as the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took his wife into his home.” We can see the strong faith of Joseph and the kind of trust he had to put in God.
California Nativity Scene Portraying Jesus, Mary and Joseph as Caged Refugees Goes Viral "The message of our Nativity encourages us to see God's image and the love of Christ in every person," the ...
Cook: Mary and Joe's manger of today. December 24, 2014 at 1:00 a.m. | Updated December 24, 2014 at 12:21 a.m.
Statues of Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus are shown in a cage of chain-link fencing on the lawn of Christ Church Cathedral in downtown Indianapolis on July 3.
Three statues plundered from a nativity scene in Quincy Center sometime overnight Wednesday were discovered undamaged early Friday by a construction crew, and were returned to the manger Friday ...
Legend tells us that while Mary rested, Joseph gathered herbs and grasses to line the manger. Among his gatherings was bedstraw, a common stable plant easily found in fields and along roadsides.
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