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A Christmas nativity scene depicts Jesus, Mary, and Joseph separated and caged, as if asylum seekers detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, at Claremont United Methodist Church on ...
Photos of the display show a statue of Joseph looking down on a statue of Mary, holding baby Jesus. It is similar to a manger scene, except the family is surround by a small chain link fence.
A Methodist church in Claremont unveiled a Nativity scene Saturday night depicting Jesus, Mary and Joseph as refugees in cages, likening one of the most well-known images of the Christmas season ...
Actors portray Mary and Joseph during "Live Nativity on Capitol Hill," held by Faith & Liberty in the Nation's Capital at the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, the Holy Family. Shortly after the birth of Jesus, Joseph and Mary were forced to flee with their young son from Nazareth to Egypt to escape King Herod, a tyrant.
St. Joseph, as an observant Jew, would have been keenly aware of God’s action in his family’s life and thus made himself, like Mary, “the servant of the Lord” (cf. Luke 1:38).
The story of Jesus, Mary and Joseph does not suit Trump’s ambitions. It does not resonate with the people who would vote for him, who choose to ignore their own Jesus, Mary and Joseph stories.
Mary Anne Marsh: On Christmas, let's remember that Jesus and his family were also refugees By Mary Anne Marsh Fox News Published December 24, 2018 12:00am EST | Updated December 24, 2018 2:55pm EST ...
When Jesus’ life was in danger, Mary and Joseph left their home and kin and undertook a long, harrowing flight to a foreign country, where they lived as aliens until the threat had passed.