The living nativity scene organized by the Corsillos di Cristianità in Siniscola attracted around a thousand people, attracting a large turnout and strong emotional involvement.

A success that confirmed how deeply the initiative is felt by the community, capable of uniting faith, tradition, and entertainment in a single, intense performance.

Approximately forty extras were involved, the protagonists of a staging that provided moments of profound spirituality and great inspiration.

The first two scenes, the Annunciation and the Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth, were staged in the Church of the Rosary, creating a serene and meaningful atmosphere. From there, the group then moved to the Farris-Tedde Foundation, where the Nativity of Jesus with Mary and Joseph, the heart of the entire performance, came to life.

Directed by maestro Luigi Ferracane, with the participation of the San Giovanni Battista Theater, the living nativity scene featured Roman soldiers, shepherds, bakers, artisans, commoners, innkeepers, beggars, and angels, along with some real animals that helped make the setting even more authentic.

Particularly evocative is the adoration of the Three Wise Men, who came to give gold, incense, and myrrh to Baby Jesus, accompanied by two camels that made the scene even more realistic.

The event was attended by parish priest Don Antonello Tuvone, deputy priest Don Rosario Mesina, and mayor Gian Luigi Farris. The evening opened with a concert by the parish youth in the church of San Giovanni Battista, where the Sardinian nativity scene set up by the Fedales in 1979 also stands proudly, further evidence of a tradition that continues to live on and engage entire generations.

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