Church displays ‘ICE was here’ sign in Nativity scene
By Peter Eliopoulos
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DEDHAM, Massachusetts (WCVB) — A church in Dedham, Massachusetts, drew attention and anger to their Nativity scene after displaying an “ICE was here” sign where Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus should be.
The presumption is they were taken by immigration agents.
Underneath the sign reads, “The Holy Family is safe in our Church… If you see ICE please call LUCE at 617-370-5023.”
The display sits at St. Susanna Parish, where Rev. Stephen Josoma came up with the idea.
“What is the objective by doing this? To help people recognize the plight of people who are really in dire need, and how are we treating them,” he said. “We’re supposed to bring out the best of people in Christmas.”
This is not the first time Rev. Josoma has used the manger in Dedham to start a conversation on current events.
He’s used the Nativity scene to address climate change, gun control, and even put Baby Jesus in a cage separated from his parents in 2018 during Trump’s first presidency.
Not everyone approves of the displays.
“This is a case of a dissident priest who has a long history of these kind of crackpot political stunts,” said C.J. Doyle, the Executive Director of the Catholic Action League of Massachusetts.
He says he received a call from one of the parishioners of St. Susanna to complain about the display.
“This is not right, it’s divisive, it’s disrespectful, it takes away from the essential Christmas message,” Doyle said.
He hopes the archdiocese will step in and put an end to the political messaging.
“The purpose of a Nativity scene is to remind us of the purpose of Christmas, not to remind us of current political issues,” Doyle said.
In the meantime, Rev. Josoma hopes the message resonates positively with others.
“We’re capable of being our best selves so to speak,” he said. “And our world right now, we’re just not doing that.”
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