The story of Joseph, Mary, and the Baby Jesus taking to the road has special global resonance at a time when the UN High Commissioner for Refugees estimates there are close to 125 million "forcibly displaced" people around the world. This Advent Sunday, I'm presenting six pieces on the Flight into Egypt by international arts and crafts workers in various styles and mediums from the Schools of Sacred Art section, beginning, clockwise, upper right, with a naif wood carving of a wide-eyed, polka-dotted Holy Family from Polish Folk Artist Anton Kaminski. An unknown Ethiopian artisan renders the scene in gouache on leather with their "signature" side-braiding of decorative rosettes. Joseph, the Christ Child and his Virgin Mother reach their destination in a painting on papyrus by an Egyptian artist in the Coptic Orthodox style. The pyramids appear on a ceramic tile from potters in an Armenian workshop in Jerusalem. An anonymous textile artist from the Kuna people of Panama shows the Holy Family in a hurry to escape Herod's men in reverse applique stitched embroidery. And Haitian Metalworker Exulian Exuma has fashioned the scene from a recycled oil drum. Pray for peace in this troubled holiday season. (John Kohan)