The Stolen Head of Baby Jesus Has Been Reattached
It had been replaced—quite unsuccessfully—once before.
In late 2015, the head was stolen from a baby Jesus statue at a Catholic church in Sudbury, Ontario, around 250 miles northwest of Toronto. Last October, a local artist offered to fashion a replacement. It’s safe to say it didn’t go so well:
Temporary Jesus statue head ‘shocking to the eyes’ https://t.co/1xnIrjYGsm pic.twitter.com/MhV1OpblN6
— CBC News (@CBCNews) October 19, 2016
But just days after that story broke, the head was returned, the church’s priest announced, a return prompted in part because the story had become something of an internet sensation. The head had been stolen, the CBC reported then, by an unidentified person “suffering from some personal problems.” Finally, on Friday, the head was reattached:
Look who’s back! Baby Jesus head re-attached to infamous local statue https://t.co/UJeD25tefb #Sudbury pic.twitter.com/ojJ8b4Fi0d
— Sudbury .com (@sudburydotcom) June 16, 2017
Looking pretty good! The reattachment was paid for by a private benefactor, the CBC said, and will, hopefully, remain in place for a long, long time. But even though it disintegrated in the rain, the terracotta replacement will always have a place in our hearts.
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