Im not really sure what im allowed to say on this forum. I’ve been banned and had posts deleted but without explanation its hard to know why.
Anyway see those paintings, I started seeing them and noticing peculiar similarities that is not seen in modern nativity scenes.
First is that Joseph looks old and depressed.
Second is that there appears to be two holy childs.
And third is that Mary and baby Jesus is always depicted in a cave.
Turns out that this was the prevalent depiction of the nativity in the early days up to about 600AD and is based on the Protoevangelium of James. It talks about Mary’s immaculate conception and the birth of Christ. All those similarities come from that book including the claim that Jesus was born in a cave.
It may sound absurd but the fact is we don’t know for sure that Jesus was born in a barn, there a decent arguments for the cave and even a house.
Anyway im not attacking any of the RCCs teachings im just making an observation.