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No it is the birth of Jesus Christ.
25 Dec by convention.
When you are referring to the birth of Jesus then the word "nativity" should be capitalized.
Nativity generally refers to the birth of Jesus Christ as it is celebrated at Christmas. Yes, Christians in Australia celebrate the nativity at Christmas time.
The word "nativity" has Latin roots in the word "natal" which means, from birth. The Nativity scene is the scene focusing on the birth of Jesus Christ.
The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ - Christmas.
An angel appeared to the Shepherds, announcing the birth of Jesus Christ, and they went out to seek Him.
The bible tells us that Jesus was born in Bethleham, in the first century A.D.
The Grotto of the Nativity is traditionally considered the birthplace of Jesus Christ. Located in Bethlehem, it is a significant Christian pilgrimage site and is associated with the Nativity story described in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. The site features a star marking the exact spot where Jesus is believed to have been born, and it is housed within the Church of the Nativity.
The nativity scene is a depiction of the birth of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is known as God himself in the human flesh who suffered at the hands of humans so as to show us our fallacy and to teach us how to conduct ourselves with one another, and so thereby he became known as the savior for all man kind.
The Nativity stable symbolizes humility, simplicity, and the humble circumstances in which Jesus was born. It also highlights the idea of Christ coming to earth to be among the lowly and less fortunate.
It doesn't. Christmas was created by church leaders to celebrate the birth of Jesus. The Bible does not record his birth date. this person is right but it does mention that he was born in a stable, with his mother Mary, when she was about 13 (possibly wrong).