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Nativity Scene Tradition
During the Christmas season, many places around the world have a long-standing tradition of displaying manger scenes, or creches, that depict the birth of Jesus. Here in the United States, the nativity scene tradition has often been one of church-state controversies over public creche displays. But apart from controversy, there is an active and growing movement to promote the creche tradition.
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