The Nativity of Christ has been displayed at the United States Capitol building for the first time in American history. Depicting the birth of Jesus, the display was placed at the southern steps of the Capitol, leading to the House of Representatives this week. The move comes after Rev. Patrick Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition, won a federal court battle designating the steps a public forum.
7 months ago, we would’ve been arrested for having this Nativity Display on the steps of the US Capitol. However, we won an historic federal lawsuit through the incredible work of the Center for American Liberty which allowed us on the steps! @Liberty_Ctr @pnjaban… pic.twitter.com/0yObLMhCvw
— Rev. Patrick Mahoney (@revmahoney) December 11, 2024
Rev. Mahoney posted a picture of the scene on X this week. He wrote, “7 months ago, we would’ve been arrested for having this Nativity Display on the steps of the US Capitol.”
Nativity scenes originated with Saint Francis of Assisi, who created the first one using real animals in 1223 AD in Italy. Like Christmas trees, invented by Saint Boniface sometime in the 700s AD, the Nativity scene has become a Christmas symbol for Christians of many denominations across the globe.
However, Christmas for Christians outside the United States may not be as merry. In Germany, at least two terrorist plots against Christmas Markets have been foiled in recent weeks, and in Syria, the future of the country’s ancient Christian population may be in peril after Islamist radicals overthrew the government.