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Pope receives 110 year-old Christmas tree

A 98 feet tall, 110-year old spruce tree from the northern Italian region of Valle D’Aosta will be placed in St. Peter’s Square tomorrow,  next to the large nativity scene currently being constructed by Vatican workmen.

The tree, along with twenty other smaller ones that will be placed in and around the Vatican, are the gifts of this Italian region to the Holy Father for Christmas 2003. 

John Paul II has spent seven summer vacations in Valle D’Aosta, and one large Alpine mountain on the border with France has been named after him.

Three hundred people from Valle D’Aosta, including the governor of the region, will symbolically present the tree to the Holy Father at the general audience on Wednesday, December 17. One of the other trees, decorated by regional artisans, will grace the Paul VI Hall.  At the foot of the tree will be a handmade nativity scene in wood, which last Christmas was in the upper Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi.

That same day in the afternoon at St. Peter’s Square, Cardinal Edmund Szoka, president of the Governorate of Vatican City, will preside at the official tree lighting ceremony. Officials of Valle D’Aosta and members of local folklore groups will join him, and choirs will entertain.

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