I’ve heard and read that the latest modern trend in Catholic churches is to relegate the creche/manger/nativity scene and Christmas trees outside of the main altar area or sanctuary or worship space area into the vestibule or gathering space area. This is especially prevalent in the newer church buildings. For the poll, where is your parish’s nativity scene located? And in your text replies, do you agree or disagree with this trend?
USCCB Committee on the Liturgy, Chapter two:
Plans for seasonal decorations should include other areas besides the sanctuary. Decorations are intended to draw people to the true nature of the mystery being celebrated rather than being ends in themselves. Natural flowers, plants, wreaths and fabric hangings, and other seasonal objects can be arranged to enhance the primary liturgical points of focus.
The altar should remain clear and free-standing, not walled in by massive floral displays or the Christmas crib, and pathways in the narthex, nave, and sanctuary should remain clear.
Also if you check the Book of Blessings (every priest and Church has one) and it is very dated so cannot be blamed on the new generation, if also states that the crib should not be in the sanctuary.
Actually nothing should ever distract or take away from the altar, the re-presentation of Christ death. Christmas, Easter and all other days should still remain focus on the Mass.
Another point, only natural plants, not artificial greenery and trees should be used.