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The Star of Bethlehem, which guided the three kings to the Baby Jesus, is commemorated by placing a star atop of the Christmas tree. Placing the star on top is usually the finishing act of decorating the tree and the honour is customarily bestowed upon the youngest child, who is lifted up to the highest branch. Sometimes an angel is placed instead of a star to represent the Angel Gabriel; however, it has become increasingly popular to call this a Christmas fairy, which appeals more to the magical aspects of Christmas rather than the religious, and as such is normally pretty and sparkly.
From English Home Magazine
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