Outrage after Vatican hosts 'Jesus in keffiyeh' nativity scene
One online commentator wrote, "The pope is exploiting Christmas to advance the ridiculous effort to rebrand Jesus as Palestinian rather than what he was – a Jew who fulfilled the Old Testament prophecy of a Messiah."
Miri Weissman
Israel Hayom
Dec 8, 2024
A Nativity Scene crafted in Bethlehem and displayed at the Vatican's Paul VI hall features a distinctive and controversial addition this year – a cloth that appeared to be a Palestinian keffiyeh (traditional head dress) covering the baby Jesus' manger, donated by the Palestinian Embassy to the Holy See. The inclusion of the traditional Arab scarf has sparked discussion.
The display has drawn particular attention for its connection to Jesus' historical Jewish identity, as he was born to Jewish parents in what was then the Roman province of Judea.
Pope Francis welcomes the controversial Nativity scene in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, December 7, 2024
One online commentator wrote, "Does the pope think Jesus wasn't a Jew either? Did he even read the Bible?" Another outraged X user wrote, "The pope is exploiting Christmas to advance the ridiculous effort to rebrand Jesus as Palestinian rather than what He was – a Jew who fulfilled the Old Testament prophecy of a Messiah."
The pope
was previously under fire for suggesting that "What is happening in
Gaza has the characteristics of a genocide" in excerpts from an upcoming
book published by La Stampa.
No comments:
Post a Comment