Recreating the scene of Christ's birth is one of the most
tender and enduring Christmas traditions. It has its origin in the middle ages,
but came to bloom as popular culture only in the 17/18th centuries. Originally
rooted in three centers (Naples; the Provence, France; and Southern Germany and
Austria), nativity sets have spread all over the world, thanks, not least, to
missionary efforts. Contemporary culture, with its noted preference for the
visual and tactile, seems to have rediscovered this form of popular religious
art.
In late summer of 1994, The Marian Library/International Marian Research Institute at the University of Dayton began an earnest effort to collect various contemporary cultural expressions of the nativity scene. To date, the collection holds more than 1300 crèches from many parts of the world, some of them on permanent display at The Marian Library Gallery. However, collecting and displaying is not an end in itself. The Marian Library uses its crèches to promote the study of culture and religion, and has set the following goals:
| 1. | to show how strongly and permanently culture and religion influence and enrich each other | |||||||
| 2. | to pinpoint some of the psychological and sociological implications of the Christmas tradition | |||||||
| 3. | to highlight the aesthetic dimension of religious culture | |||||||
| 4. | to make better known the meaning of the Christmas event | |||||||
The development of The Marian Library's crèche collection was and is entirely based on the generous contributions of friends and donors, and is spearheaded by its committee of Crèches International. The collection has developed into an ongoing project which finds expression in academic research and courses.
This page, maintained by The Marian Library/International Marian Research Institute, Dayton, Ohio 45469-1390, and created by Kris Sommers, May 14, 2002, and modified on June 6, 2002. Please send any comments to Johann.Roten@udayton.edu.
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