Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Guatemala

 


This Nativity is from Guatemala, but I purchased it in Washington DC at the gift shop at The Basilica of the National Shrine of Immaculate Conception. That's a long name, but it fits, being the largest basilica in North America. Samuel and I were in DC for a Native American conference. We were there for 5 days, and I didn't want to waste anytime, so I toured around by myself on the Monday and Tuesday that were conference days. I had a great missionary experience while there. I took a tour of the basilica. The guide asked if there was anyone there that was not Catholic, and I said that I was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. We had a lovely tour that lasted an hour. When it was done, I walked back with the guide to the starting place which was by the gift shop. On the way, she started to say to me, "I understand The Church of Latter Day Saints..." I said, "We are the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints." She then continued, "Oh yes. Do you believe Jesus was a Prophet?" I responded something like this: "Oh no, we believe just as you do that He is the literal Son of God, that he was born of Mary, a Virgin, conceived through the Holy Spirit." She asked, "Well then, what is the difference in our religions?" I didn't really have time to get into all the differences, and I was at her house of worship and wanted to respect that. I said, "I don't think there are too many differences. Perhaps the biggest difference is that we believe when Jesus was talking to Peter about how Peter knew that Jesus was the Son of God, Jesus said 'It is upon this rock I will build my church.' We believe what Jesus was referring to as 'the rock' was revelation." She was very sweet and responded, "Oh, I can see that."   

Jesus referred himself as a Prophet and many other names, but I think that I answered her question the way it needed answering at the time. I long for missionary experiences and am grateful I said who I am when given the opportunity.

Cuba


This is a postage stamp that I bought as a poster. I loved it so much and love that I could find a lovely image from a communist country, where the people are allowed to worship as Christians. I love the frame I found, and it matches it perfectly.

(L13.B.R) 

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Germany, Breisach



These are very small pyramids from Greisach, Germany. Samuel and I went there on a Viking River Cruise with many dear friends of ours. This was the first place we stopped and the first gift shop I walked into. The store was full of Nativities, but I thought that I really didn't need to buy all of them or even the first ones I saw, but I couldn't resist buying some. I bought 20 ornaments to give at Christmas and this small pyramid. My ability to resist isn't very strong.
 

This is the group we traveled with. From the top: Lee and Debbie Clegg, Samuel, Brent and Loraine Jameson, me, Richard Ray, hand on Ann Ray, Julie and Dave Curtis, and Mark and Alonna Randall. It was a once in a lifetime trip for Samuel and I, and we loved every minute.



Unknown

 


If anyone ever figures out where some of these sets are from, I welcome the information.

France, Strasbourg


I bought this piece of lace in Strasbourg, but it had a maker's mark on it stating it was made in Germany. Strasbourg is very close to Germany, and therefore it has been conquered several times by Germany. Our tour guide told us that her mother said the following: "I was born French"... then during WWI the Germans took over, and she was then forced to be German. She had to speak German, and she had to change her name to a German one. Even the names of the streets were changed to German names. The French were liberated, and everything went back to French. Then WWII happened, and the Germans ruled again, and everything reverted to German. France was again liberated, and they all went back to French. She said her mother now says that she is European, not French or German.

Europe somewhere



I'm certain this Nativity is from somewhere in Europe. It is so sweet, and each little flower opens up to reveal some sort of gift as in an advent calendar. This one may be from Prague.

Czech, Prague

 


Another sweet paper Nativity. This one is from Prague, Czech Republic I believe. The translation on the paper states it is a Prague Nativity scene.