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Someone Returned A Baby Jesus Statue Almost 90 Years After It Was Stolen From Church's Nativity Scene 😮

Someone Returned A Baby Jesus Statue Almost 90 Years After It Was Stolen From Church's Nativity Scene 😮
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Baby Jesus found his way back to church after 90 years and one family secret can finally be left in the past.


WCBS in New York reported on a Christmas miracle.

A mysterious package showed up at Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church in Hoboken, New Jersey this past March (okay, so maybe it was a St. Patrick's Day miracle) and inside was the missing baby Jesus from the church's Nativity scene.

The statue was taken in the 1930s and recently returned with a note reading:

"To Whom it may concern,"
"My Mom told me that the Baby Jesus had been stolen from the church Nativity display at Our Lady of Grace when she was a young girl of about twelve years of age in the early 1930's."
"It came into her father's possession somehow, and I don't know why he didn't return it."
"Instead, he gave it to my Mother after she was married, and she too kept it until her passing when it came to me. Knowing the story, I felt it should be returned to the rightful owner, and you will find it enclosed."

Watch news footage of the story here.

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Twitter wasn't taking the news too seriously.










Many people couldn't get past the look of the baby Jesus.





Father Santora said of the good Samaritan:

"It's never too late to always own up, it's never too late to say I want to do what's right and I hope that's a message that's universal."

A few appreciated the larger message.



Okay, so maybe under all the jokes they are feeling the message.

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