They came from Peru and Uganda and Poland and Germany. They were made of wood and porcelain, silver and stone. They were small and large, sweet and serious.
The creches I saw this morning after Mass were assembled for blessing. They were family heirlooms, souvenirs of travel, some a little battered around the edges.
The nativity scene I grew up with is in no shape to photograph. It's battered and chipped and its little cardboard stable would be in the trash if I didn't own it. But it figures into my earliest Christmas memories and is precious for that reason.
This is a new creche, a little ornament I bought today. I'm giving it to Claire for her first Christmas tree. I hope it will work its way into some memories, too.