More than 500 Nativity Scenes from Around the World are on Display in Plant City

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Nativity scenes have been a popular Advent and Christmas tradition for centuries and are cherished by people of all ages. Now, there is an opportunity to see 500 nativity scenes on display in one room. Saint Clement Catholic Church, in Plant City, is presenting “Nativities Around the World.” These artistic and unique Nativities are from different periods in history and from many different styles.

Location:
St. Clement Catholic Church, Cronin Hall, 1104 North Alexander Street, Plant City (Less than a minute’s drive south of Interstate 4, Exit 21.)

Dates/Times:
After each weekend Mass and also each Sunday from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM starting on December 1, 2018, and continuing through January 7, 2019.  Group tours on other dates/times can be arranged by contacting Carol Rodriguez, 813-727-5214 or Crodriguez@stclementpc.org.

What people are saying about the display:
“It’s a wonderful opportunity to see the birth of Jesus represented from many different perspectives and to really feel the joy of the season,” said Carol Rodriguez, volunteer coordinator, St. Clement.

Who started this collection:
The displays all belong to Father Henry Riffle, a retired priest of the Diocese of St. Petersburg, who has a passion for collecting nativity scenes. Father Riffle said his family instilled the love of Nativity scenes in his heart and he still owns the first Nativity set his parents purchased when they were married. In 1980, his hobby of collecting Nativity scenes started to greatly expand. That’s because he quit smoking for health reasons and the money he saved from buying cigarettes was instead spent on buying Nativity scenes.

What is a Nativity Scene?
A Nativity scene (also known as a manger scene, crib, crèche) tells the story of the birth of Jesus and includes figurines representing the Holy Family of Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus.  Many artistic details can be added such as the Star of Bethlehem, the Three Kings and the animals that would have been present in a manger setting. St. Francis of Assisi had a special devotion to the Child Jesus, and he is credited with creating the first nativity scene on Christmas Eve of the year 1223.