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Performance at S.L. Tabernacle tells Christmas story in Spanish

Published: Friday, Dec. 7 2007 12:50 a.m. MST

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Wonderful event!

We went last night, and although there are "no tickets left," in last night's case, the tabernacle was full, but more could have come in. At 6:30 there were still MANY MANY seats available (and pre-program music started then). If you have a desire to go, stand by the flagpole out of the tabernacle at 6:15--it was a great family event!

Diana M King

I would like to know if BYU-TV recorded the program because there are many latinos who would love to watch this celebration of Christmas in their first language; I am one of them. This would have been a great program to air on the BYU channel.

Danilo Vaca

Diana, I agree with you, I live in Ecuador, South America, and I want to watch that Christmas Celebration, I'm sure all Spanish speaking members throughout the world would enjoy the program if it is aired.

Silvia

A native of Uruguay, I have lived in the US for 40 years, but I do not live in Utah. It would be very thoughtful if sponsors of the Regalo de Navidad would make it available to those LDS living outside of Utah. Our family would be so grateful.

Sergio Fernandez

Tal cual, desde Argentina mismo estamos muy agradecidos por este "Regalo de Navidad" que nos brindan. Deseamos verdaderamente que al menos aca llegue por BYU-TV Internacioanl.

MARIA A. GALLOWAY

I AGREE WITH THE COMMENTS! I AM ALSO FROM ECUADOR LIVING IN HOUSTON, TEXAS. I DO HAVE THE BYU CHANNEL AND IT WOULD BE WONDERFUL TO HAVE ALL MY FAMILY TO ENJOY THIS VERY SPECIAL PROGRAM IN OUR HOME.

Marara White

Kia Ora from New Zealand. I can appreciate the different cultural celebrations and I do have a beautiful Latino daughter inlaw fron Guatemala. They do live in Woods Cross so I'm sure that they will take their Family. My son served his mission in Guatemala they have 2 children. Christmas food for us in NZ is hangi Roast Pork cooked in the earth with all the trimmings of Potatoes, kumara, (a sweet potatoe.) Desserts are,English tifle, steamed pudding custard, ice cream and pies, apple strawberry, and whatever. NoT forgetting yummy native bread, carrots, Kai moana (sea food) Green salads. Have the best Cristmas ever with your families and the spirit and love of Christ.

David Corrales

Quiero agradecer por este medio a todos los que hicieron posible este evento y por dar al oportunidad a muchos que como yo, algun dia soabamos cantar alguna ves en el Tabernaculo.

Eliana

I WAS IN THIS! And i'm only 12! it was really fun, but you had to practice for many months, practiclly all year. Its very tiring, but when your up there, the world goes away, and all thats left is your heart and soul, its a wonderful expirience.

Anonymous

Se podr ver tramite BYU.TV? vivo en Milan-Italia, pero soy peruana, y me gustara tanto disfrutar del espritu navideo que con nuestras tradiciones musicales hacen vivir mejor la navidad, espero que se pueda ver... si no.. ser para el prximo ao, y que mejor que ir en persona para ver el espectculo.

Sobre la TV

Estara disponible pronto en BYU TV Internacional,, desde el pasado 13 de diciembe han estado pasando luz a las naciones, un evento de hace 3 aos si mal no recuerdo.... Pero esten pendientes que sise va a ransmitir

Juan Manuel Martinez

Soy miembro de la Iglesia Mexicano, retirado, vivimos en un area rural remota, no hay Capilla, nos enteramos de todo a traves de Internet Satelital, es un hermoso regalo para nosotros disfrutar de las conferencias, mensajes como el navideo o este programa, muchas gracias.

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