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FH JOANNEUM, Health Management in Tourism

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The content of this side has been created by the project members of: 27 nations around the world

Content: Over two thousand years ago, in a town called Bethlehem, the first Christmas was celebrated with the birth of Jesus Christ. On that most holy of nights, a small group of people became the first Christians through the celebration of Christ’s virgin birth. It goes without saying that for a Christmas celebration to occur, the presence of a Christian people is a prerequisite.

While Bethlehem, and much of the modern de facto state of Palestine, is the birth place of Christianity, it is also a land where Humanity is dying under a war that no body can understand. During centuries the face of violence against children never changed. Mary and Josef did not find a lodging 2000 years ago, because people did not want to help them and so they had to stay in a stable. There Mary gave birth to Jesus. Children in war regions all over the world have to life in the same bad condiditions nowadays.

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184 Words . Daniela Rappitsch . 23/12/07 . 10:44:46 pm . Permalink . Email . 8061 views  Send feedback

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