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Christmas Movie to Premiere at Vatican

A new movie about Christmas will make its world premiere at the Vatican this month.

The Nativity Story, which opens in the U.S. and Italy on Dec. 1, stars Oscar-nominated actress Keisha Castle-Hughes as Mary and Oscar Isaac as Joseph.

It is not yet known if Pope Benedict XVI will attend the screening, according to his spokesperson Claudia Di Giovanni.

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Filmmakers have invited 7,000 people to the premiere and will donate proceeds from the event towards construction of a school in a village of Mughar in Israel, just north of Nazareth, the town of Jesus’ childhood.

The village has a diverse population, including Christians and Muslims, and is one of the towns hit by rockets fired by Lebanon-based Hezbollah guerillas over the summer.

Di Giovanni said the screening would be preceded by a reading from the Gospel and a prayer “to give a spiritual aspect” to the event.

She says the movie is believed to be the first feature film to have its premiere at the Vatican.

Earlier this year, Benedict watched a made-for-TV movie, Karol, A Pope Who Remained Man, at a screening at the Vatican about his predecessor John Paul II, who died in 2005.

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