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    However, setting up a nativity scene in front of the church is an older tradition, as is the practice of traveling to church in a horse-drawn carriage lit by lanterns, with passengers shouting "Merry Christmas" and continuing to sing hymns. The custom of hanging Christmas stockings only dates back to the late 19th century. [14]