Monday, December 28, 2015

Pastor: Jesus Statue Stolen From Church Nativity

The pastor of a Clifton church says a
The pastor of a Clifton church says a statue of the infant Jesus was stolen from a brand new nativity scene. (Photo Courtesy Fr. Peter Glabik) (December 27, 2015 12:10 PM)

The pastor of a Clifton church says a statue of the infant Jesus was stolen from a brand new nativity scene.

It happened at the Church of Saint Clare on Allwood Road. The statue was stolen sometime between Saturday night and Sunday morning.

Father Peter Glabik tells News 12  that the outdoor nativity scene was brand new and was only blessed last weekend. He says the police have been notified...

According to abc7n, other churches that were hit include Queen of Peace Church in North Arlington, Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Kearny and St. Cecilia's Church in Kearny.

Many are now left wondering who would steal a Baby Jesus figure.

"People are crazy, and don't have nothing (sic) to do," said one local resident.

Spokesperson for the Newark Archdiocese, Jim Goodness released a statement saying

It is a police matter. We've asked all the parishes to report it to police. It certainly is very distressing that is taking place at this time of year. Our hope is that this is nothing more than a prank. We are hoping police will find out who is doing this.

9 comments:

  1. lol.... the thieves are funny

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  2. This ain't funny at all. All the church thieves fear God oo





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  3. first of all, what was a graven image of something in heaven doing in a church... forgotten the first commandment?

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  4. The person can't afford it but needs it maybe at home. It's funny tho

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