MAY THE REMEMBRANCE
OF THAT FIRST
CHRISTMAS DAY
BRING PEACE AND JOY
TO YOU AND
THOSE YOU LOVE.

ADELE & DON HALL

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With a removable, rectangular brass ornament featuring a picture of Mary seated looking at Baby Jesus in his cradle.

  • Artist: Char Faccilongo and Guy Giunta
  • Released: 2009
  • Retail Price:
  • Material(s): brass
  • Dimensions:
  • SKU:
  • Produced in: USA
  • Production Date(s): 

The Story of
THE NATIVITY

The young carpenter, Joseph, was worried as they
approached the little town of Bethlehem.
His wife, Mary, was great with child and she needed a place to rest.
Bethlehem was a poor town and there was only one inn.
With hope in his heart, Joseph went to seek lodging,
but when he returned, he was downcast and sad.
“There’s no room for us, Mary,” he said softly,
“We’ll have to stay in the stable tonight.”
“Don’t worry, Joseph,” she said,
“any place we lay our heads will be home.”
That very night the child was born in the stable, and the babe
was wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger.
O that night full of miracles, the stable was transformed
into a holy place, a sacred shrine.
The straw of the manger began to gleam like gold,
and even the stars were bending closer to see the newborn King.
Out of poverty came the greatest wealth,
the richest treasure, and the highest hope.
And the child who had only a manger for a cradle,
would one day cradle all the world.

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With a removable, rectangular brass ornament featuring a picture of Mary seated looking at Baby Jesus in his cradle.

The Story of
THE NATIVITY

The young carpenter, Joseph, was worried as they
approached the little town of Bethlehem.
His wife, Mary, was great with child and she needed a place to rest.
Bethlehem was a poor town and there was only one inn.
With hope in his heart, Joseph went to seek lodging,
but when he returned, he was downcast and sad.
“There’s no room for us, Mary,” he said softly,
“We’ll have to stay in the stable tonight.”
“Don’t worry, Joseph,” she said,
“any place we lay our heads will be home.”
That very night the child was born in the stable, and the babe
was wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger.
O that night full of miracles, the stable was transformed
into a holy place, a sacred shrine.
The straw of the manger began to gleam like gold,
and even the stars were bending closer to see the newborn King.
Out of poverty came the greatest wealth,
the richest treasure, and the highest hope.
And the child who had only a manger for a cradle,
would one day cradle all the world.

  • Artist: Char Faccilongo and Guy Giunta
  • Released: 2009
  • Retail Price:
  • Material(s): brass
  • Dimensions:
  • SKU:
  • Produced in: USA
  • Production Date(s): 

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