High Middle Ages · Europe · Religion

1223

Francis of Assisi formally approved

1223

Pope Honorius III confirmed the Regula Bullata, the definitive rule of the Franciscans. That Christmas, Francis staged the first living nativity scene in a cave at Greccio, with a real manger, ox, and donkey. The tableau spread across Europe. Within a generation the creche became one of the most beloved traditions of the Christian world, repeated in every village church at Advent.