Bambinelli Sunday was celebrated by diocesan parishes in the weeks leading up to Christmas.
Columbus St. Patrick Church celebrated the tradition on the third Sunday of Advent, Dec. 14, and Johnstown Church of the Ascension and Columbus St. John the Baptist and Sacred Heart parishes on the following Sunday, Dec. 21.

Adults and children were invited to bring figurines of the Baby Jesus from their home Nativity sets to be blessed by their parish priest. As part of the tradition, families wrap the figurine after it is blessed and set aside until the Nativity of the Lord, when the Baby Jesus is then placed in the manger.

The tradition was instituted by Pope St. John Paul II. It is traditionally celebrated on the third Sunday of Advent, Gaudete (rejoice) Sunday.

Father P.J. Brandimarti blesses figurines of the Baby Jesus on Dec. 21 at Johnstown Church of the Ascension. Photo courtesy of Church of the Ascension

Church of the Ascension postponed Bambinelli Sunday to the following week due to inclement weather. It was the first year the parish celebrated Bambinelli Sunday.

Pastor Father P.J. Brandimarti said he hopes it becomes an annual tradition.

“It is a beautiful opportunity to allow the children of the parish to bring forth the Child Jesus, have (the figurines) blessed for the coming Christmas season,” he noted.

The Johnstown pastor and Father Paul Marich, O.P. (Order of Preachers), pastor at St. Patrick in downtown Columbus, used a blessing composed by Pope Benedict XVI. It was the first year Father Marich celebrated Bambinelli Sunday at his parish.

Father Michael Donovan, O.P., parochial vicar at St. Patrick Church, celebrated Bambinelli Sunday on Dec. 14 after Mass by blessing figurines of Baby Jesus. Photo courtesy of St. Patrick

Faithful were invited to come forward to the church’s communion rail after Mass. The prayer of blessing was offered, and figurines of Baby Jesus were sprinkled with holy water.

“The parishioners loved this opportunity,” Father Marich said. “It was amazing to see figurines of the Baby Jesus in many shapes and sizes: big, tiny, porcelain, wood and plastic, new pieces and family heirlooms. What also amazed me is how this drew people across generations.”

Father Vince Nguyen, pastor at St. John the Baptist and Sacred Heart, celebrated Bambinelli at his parish churches. Faithful who attended Mass at the churches, both located in the Italian Village neighborhood, were invited to bring figurines of Baby Jesus to be blessed after Mass.