VATICAN CITY: As the world prepares for the feast of Thiruppuravi, the Pulukot and the Christmas Tree are ready to celebrate Christmas. Hundreds of artists from the Northern Alpine Alpine Mountain Community participated in this year’s meadow and tree. The 23 statues carved by the artists of Scurella in the hut, placed in front of the St. Peter’s Basilica, are fascinating. A haystack was arranged in the hall of Paul VI, the venue for the pope’s meeting with those who prepared the meadow.
The pope thanked the gift for the love of the people who lived on the Alpine Cliff, and thanked all the church leaders, citizens and artists for their contributions. Pope said the clumps of large trees that had fallen in the storm had been incorporated into the sides of the meadow and were a symbol of love and respect for the Creator of the people of the mountains and of all people.
The 85-foot-tall Christmas tree, donated by the residents of Triveneto. Along with the gold and silver spheres, the bulb used for decorating is a small amount of electricity. In addition, 20 small Christmas trees and people from Vicenza, another province in the Alps, have been gifted.
Each year, artists from different countries gather in the Vatican Square to showcase the cultural and social context of their respective countries. The pulpit, which was opened for pilgrims yesterday, will be on display in Vatican Square until January 2, the day of Christ’s baptism.