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Christmas tree arrives at St. Peter’s Square

By December 4, 2010From the Web, News


December 3, 2010. (-ONLY VIDEO-). Sunrise at the Vatican and the first light hits a unique image in St. Peter’s Square, a scene that occurs only once a year: the arrival of the Christmas tree. A truck rolled into the plaza carrying this 94 year old spruce that will stand next to the Nativity. The spruce came from the town of Luson, located in northern Italy. It’s over 110 feet tall and will be decorated with 3,000 golden and silver ornaments. Alongside them will shine 1500 white and yellow bulbs, with a star adorning the top. However, this entire process of decorating the tree will take a few days.

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