About This Book
The book traces the long religious and cultural history of the Palestinian town associated with the nativity, weaving together biblical episodes, medieval pilgrim accounts, and modern observations to portray its sacred sites, rituals, and local life. It describes legendary landmarks such as a roadside tomb and the church built over the traditional birthplace, recounts stories of devotion and sacrifice, and surveys architectural details, art, and liturgical practices. Emphasis falls on the role of women, communal memory, and the town's enduring function as a center for pilgrimage and seasonal commemoration of the holy birth.
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