The Nativity scene is often referred to as a "creche" which is pronounced as crashe (with a long "a" as in able).
A church is thought to be the temple of the devil. Of course it depends on your religion.
The central part of a church is called an altar. This is a sacred part of the church and the place from which the sermons are preached.
The room is called a sanctuary, the seats are called pews
A church tower is called a steeple. It is often a tall structure, typically located at the front of the church building, and may contain bells or a clock.
The symbol of Bethlehem is often a nativity scene, representing the birth of Jesus Christ. Another common symbol is the Star of Bethlehem, which according to the Bible, guided the Three Wise Men to the birthplace of Jesus.
In Venezuela the Nativity Scene is called the Nacimiento. These are elaborate displays in most homes during the Christmas season.
A Creche.
A nativity scene in Colombia is called a pesebre and may feature a town and its surrounding countryside and animals.
The nativity scene is called "crèche" (feminine noun) in French.
They call a nativity scene "une crèche" (fem. - literally "a crib").
Jesus' birthday, Christmas, the birth of Jesus The nativity scene popularly displayed at Christmas is also called a crèche or manger scene, a three dimensional display depicting the Nativity.
Some cities have been forced to ban nativity scene displays when private individuals and groups have complained about a lack of separation between church and state.
It is called "Caraibian". Because Cuba is part of the Caraibian Islands.
This came from a place called Bethleham Where christ was born.
Nativity Church at Putinki was created in 1652.
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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.