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Christmas in Jerusalem: Topography of a Sacred Event and Multiconfessional Reality


The celebration of Christmas in Jerusalem is a unique phenomenon where the theological significance of the event's location intersects with complex modern politics, jurisdictional disputes, and the diversity of Christian traditions. It is not just a religious holiday but a living laboratory for studying the interaction of history, faith, and space.

Topography of Christmas: From Bethlehem to Jerusalem

Although the actual birthplace of Jesus Christ, according to tradition, is in Bethlehem (10 km from Jerusalem), Jerusalem itself, as a spiritual and administrative center, plays a key role in Christmas events. Historically, Bethlehem has been closely connected with Jerusalem, and many rituals begin or end in the capital.

Pilgrim's Path. The traditional route for pilgrims on Christmas included arriving at the port of Jaffa, then traveling to Jerusalem and from there to Bethlehem. The Jerusalem temples (especially the Church of the Holy Sepulchre) were mandatory points for prayer preparation for the holiday.

Administrative Aspect. Obtaining permits to enter Bethlehem (especially in the modern period) is often coordinated through the Jerusalem patriarchates and Israeli authorities based in Jerusalem.

Multiconfessional Calendar: Three Christmases

The main feature is the celebration of Christmas according to different calendars, creating an effect of an "expanded holiday."

December 25th according to the Gregorian calendar. This day is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church, most Protestant churches, and part of the Orthodox Church (e.g., the Jerusalem Patriarchate, the Greek Orthodox Church — since 2023). The center is the Basilica of the Nativity in Bethlehem, but festive services are also held in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and Catholic churches in Jerusalem (e.g., the Church of St. Anne or the Holy Jacob Cathedral in the Armenian Quarter). An important event is the procession of the Catholic Patriarch from Jerusalem to Bethlehem, which symbolically repeats the path of the Magi.

January 7th according to the Julian calendar. This date is observed by the Russian, Georgian, Serbian, Ukrainian Orthodox churches, the Ethiopian and Coptic churches. Pilgrims from these traditions arrive en masse in Jerusalem at this time. Their liturgies are concentrated in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Monastery of St. Helena within it, as well as in their own missions (e.g., the Russian Spiritual Mission).

January 19th (January 6th according to the Julian calendar). The Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates Christmas and Epiphany on the same day (Epiphany) according to its own calendar. Their main liturgy takes place in the Armenian section of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Holy Jacob Cathedral in the Armenian Quarter. This highlights the ancient tradition of a single Epiphany celebration.

Status Quo: A Fragile Balance in Holy Places

Any celebration in Jerusalem is regulated by a special legal regime — the Status Quo of 1852 (enforced by the Ottoman firman). It regulates in detail the rights and obligations of six Christian denominations (Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Armenian, Syrian, Coptic, Ethiopian) in holy places, including the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Basilica of the Nativity.

Schedule of Services. Each denomination is allocated strictly defined hours and places for worship in common temples. On Christmas, this schedule becomes particularly tense and requires complex coordination. Any minor violation (such as a delay in the service or the movement of an object) can lead to interdenominational conflict.

Keys to the temple. A paradoxical but famous fact: the main doors of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre have been in the custody of two Muslim families (the Nuseibeh and Judd families) since 1192, who open and close the temple daily. This tradition was established by Salah ad-Din to prevent disputes among Christians. On Christmas, this procedure becomes part of the ceremony.

Symbolic Routes and the Modern Context

Pilgrim's Path: Traditionally includes visiting Bethlehem, the shepherds' fields (Beit Sahur), and in Jerusalem — Mount Zion (the Room of the Last Supper), the Garden of Gethsemane, and of course, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

Political Context: Since 1967, East Jerusalem, including the Old City, has been under Israeli control. The celebration of Christmas takes place against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Palestinian Christians from Bethlehem and other cities on the West Bank must obtain special permits to enter Jerusalem for the holiday, which is not always guaranteed. The separation wall between Israel and the West Bank becomes a physical and symbolic barrier.

Interfaith Background: Jerusalem is also a sacred city for Jews and Muslims. Christmas decorations and processions coexist with Hanukkah (often falling in the same period) and the daily life of Muslim quarters. This creates a unique, sometimes tense, multicultural landscape.

Examples and Interesting Facts

Christmas procession of the Latin patriarch. The Catholic Patriarch of Jerusalem makes a solemn entry into Bethlehem through the checkpoint at the Separation Wall, which is a powerful political and religious gesture.

"Christmas pudding" at the Anglicans. The Cathedral of St. George (Anglican Church) holds traditional British Christmas services with carols, which contrasts with the Eastern atmosphere.

Ethiopian and Coptic ceremonies. Colorful services with the use of drums and specific hymns take place on the roofs and in the chapels of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre belonging to these ancient churches, little changed over the centuries.

Absence of commercialization. Unlike the West, there is virtually no street commercial Christmas paraphernalia (lights, Santa Clauses) in Jerusalem. The focus is exclusively on the religious, not the consumer, aspect.

Conclusion

Christmas in Jerusalem is not a cozy family celebration but a large-scale, multi-layered, and often ascetic event. It is a pilgrimage celebration, a reminder celebration, and a test celebration. Here, chronologies (three dates), theological traditions (different understandings of the event), and political realities (conflict, wall, permits) collide. It is in this complexity that its uniqueness lies: Jerusalem offers not a romanticized fairy tale but an immersion in the historical and spiritual "depth" of the Christmas event, experienced in the very city that became the scene of subsequent evangelical events. It is Christmas without snow and trees, but with stone, the flame of lamps, the scent of frankincense, and intense prayer at the main Christian shrines, where every stone remembers millennia of faith and disputes. It shows how the sacred event continues to live and share in the very center of the world, remaining a source of hope and a point of intersection of many paths.


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