QUICK FACTS

Name: Holy Crib

What it is: Five pieces of sycamore wood

Where it is from: Jerusalem

When it was made: Circa 4 to 6 B.C.

In the 640s, Sophronius, the patriarch of Jerusalem, sent several unassuming wooden slats to Rome for safekeeping after the Muslim conquest of Jerusalem. Sophronius asked Pope Theodore I to protect the pieces of wood, which he said were the remains of the Holy Crib — Jesus’ manger.

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