The Origin of the Tradition

A beloved annual tradition is the Blessing of the Bambinelli which was first instituted by St. John Paul II. On the Third Sunday of Advent, the children of Rome are encouraged to bring the baby Jesus (Bambinelli) from each of their Nativity sets to St. Peter’s Square. Following the Sunday Angelus address, the Pope blesses the figurines. Now celebrated in other churches around the world, this Advent tradition is a way for children to connect their Nativity scene at home to the celebration of Christmas at their church.

A Blessing from Pope Benedict XVI

As Pope Benedict XVI prayed during the 2008 Blessing:

God, our Father
you so loved humankind
that you sent us your only Son Jesus,
born of the Virgin Mary,
to save us and lead us back to you.
 
We pray that with your Blessing
these images of Jesus,
who is about to come among us,
may be a sign of your presence and
love in our homes.
 
Good Father,
give your Blessing to us too,
to our parents, to our families and
to our friends.
 
Open our hearts,
so that we may be able to
receive Jesus in joy,
always do what he asks
and see him in all those
who are in need of our love.
 
We ask you this in the name of Jesus,
your beloved Son
who comes to give the world peace.
 
He lives and reigns forever and ever.
Amen.