Bethlehem (-), 19/12/2021.- Christian pilgrims pray at the Church of the Nativity, traditionally accepted as the birthplace of Jesus Christ, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, 19 December 2021. The Church of the Nativity, built on the site where Jesus Christ is believed to have been born in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, is administered jointly by Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Armenian Apostolic, and Syriac Orthodox church. (Siria) EFE/EPA/ABED AL HASHLAMOUN
-FOTODELDÍA- GRAFCAN8693. EL PASO (LA PALMA), 24/12/2021.- La Nochebuena de 2021 es muy diferente en La Palma: no solo anuncia la Navidad, además es la víspera de que se dé por finalizada oficialmente una erupción catastrófica para la isla desde el 19 de septiembre. También es diferente por la presencia de un singular belén volcánico que parece anunciar la reconstrucción. A las puertas del centro de vigilancia volcánica que de manera provisional el Instituto Geológico Nacional (IGN) instaló en los bajos de la plaza de Tajuya, se puede contemplar este portal de belén, construido por los científicos con material volcánico, como una metáfora de los materiales que se emplearán en la reconstrucción que acometerá la isla del volcán. EFE/ Miguel Calero
Bangkok (Thailand), 24/12/2021.- Performers dressed as reindeers pulling Santa Claus as part of a show to mark Christmas Eve inside a shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand, 24 December 2021. Although Thailand is a Buddhist country, the minority of Christians in the country do celebrate Christmas, while businesses organize Christmas-themed events to attract customers during the festive season. (Tailandia) EFE/EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
Bethlehem (…), 24/12/2021.- Catholic clergy walk in procession from the Church of the Nativity in the West bank town of Bethlehem, 24 December 2021. The Church of the Nativity, built on the site where Jesus Christ is believed to have been born, is administered jointly by the Greek Orthodox, the Roman Catholic, the Armenian Apostolic, and the Syriac Orthodox Church. (Siria) EFE/EPA/ABED AL HASHLAMOUN
Bethlehem (…), 24/12/2021.- Christian scouts teams take part in a Christmas Eve procession at Manger Square, leading to the Church of the Nativity in the West bank town of Bethlehem, 24 December 2021. The Church of the Nativity, built on the site where Jesus Christ is believed to have been born, is administered jointly by the Greek Orthodox, the Roman Catholic, the Armenian Apostolic, and the Syriac Orthodox Church. (Siria) EFE/EPA/ABED AL HASHLAMOUN
Bethlehem (…), 24/12/2021.- Pierbattista Pizzaballa (C), apostolic administrator of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, arrives to lead the Christmas Eve mass at the Church of the Nativity in the biblical West Bank city of Bethlehem, 24 December 2021. The Church of the Nativity, built on the site where Jesus Christ is believed to have been born, is administered jointly by the Greek Orthodox, the Roman Catholic, the Armenian Apostolic, and the Syriac Orthodox Church. (Siria, Estados Unidos, Jerusalén) EFE/EPA/ABED AL HASHLAMOUN
Bethlehem (…), 24/12/2021.- Christian scouts teams take part in a Christmas Eve procession at Manger Square, leading to the Church of the Nativity in the West bank town of Bethlehem, 24 December 2021. The Church of the Nativity, built on the site where Jesus Christ is believed to have been born, is administered jointly by the Greek Orthodox, the Roman Catholic, the Armenian Apostolic, and the Syriac Orthodox Church. (Siria) EFE/EPA/ABED AL HASHLAMOUN
Bethlehem (-), 19/12/2021.- A Christian pilgrim prays at the Church of the Nativity, traditionally accepted as the birthplace of Jesus Christ, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, 19 December 2021. The Church of the Nativity, built on the site where Jesus Christ is believed to have been born in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, is administered jointly by Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Armenian Apostolic, and Syriac Orthodox church. (Siria) EFE/EPA/ABED AL HASHLAMOUN
-FOTODELDÍA- GRAFCAN8693. EL PASO (LA PALMA), 24/12/2021.- La Nochebuena de 2021 es muy diferente en La Palma: no solo anuncia la Navidad, además es la víspera de que se dé por finalizada oficialmente una erupción catastrófica para la isla desde el 19 de septiembre. También es diferente por la presencia de un singular belén volcánico que parece anunciar la reconstrucción. A las puertas del centro de vigilancia volcánica que de manera provisional el Instituto Geológico Nacional (IGN) instaló en los bajos de la plaza de Tajuya, se puede contemplar este portal de belén, construido por los científicos con material volcánico, como una metáfora de los materiales que se emplearán en la reconstrucción que acometerá la isla del volcán. EFE/ Miguel Calero