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It's that time of year again, the one we call Almost Christmas. Which, as we all know, is the time when this blog traditionally presents...
When first I came to Roxborough, over a third of a century ago,
the creche was already a tradition of long standing. Every year it
appeared in Gorgas Park during
the Christmas season. It wasn't all that
big -- maybe seven feet high at its tip -- and it wasn't very fancy.
The figures of Joseph and Mary, the Christ
child, and the animals were a couple of feet high at best, and there
were
sheets of Plexiglas over the front of the wooden construction to keep
people
from walking off with them. But there was a painted backdrop of the
hills of Bethlehem at night, the floor was strewn was real straw, and it
was genuinely loved.
It was a common sight to see people standing before the
creche, especially at night, admiring it. Sometimes parents brought
their small children to see it for the first time and that was
genuinely touching. It provided a
welcome touch of seasonality and community to the park.
Alas, Gorgas Park is public property, and it was only a
matter of time before somebody complained that the creche violated the
principle of the separation of church and state. When the complaint finally came, the creche
was taken out of the park and put into storage.
People were upset of course.
Nobody liked seeing a beloved tradition disappear. There was a certain amount of grumbling and
disgruntlement. One might evensay disgrumblement.
So the kindly people of Leverington Presbyterian Church,
located just across the street from the park, stepped in. They adopted the creche and put it up on the
yard in front of their church, where it could be seen and enjoyed by all.
But did this make us happy?
It did not. The creche was just
not the same located in front of a church.
It seemed lessened, in some strange way, made into a prop for the
Presbyterians. You don't see people
standing before it anymore.
I was in a local tappie shortly after the adoption and heard
one of the barflies holding forth on this very subject:
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