Stockholm: A missing Virgin Mary has been found in the ruins of the Mary Magdalene Church in Hsinjin, the European country of Sweden. The five-and-a-half-inch-tall figure was found the next day after the theft, from a storage room near a transformer. The mother figure looked like it was broken into six pieces. Doris Winnerberg, who is in charge of the parish of Mary Magdalene Church, said she hoped to reorganize the look and restore it to where it sat.
Winnerberg added that they were looking into security and that the form could be stolen once it was stolen so that it would be restored only after the security arrangements have been made. In Europe, attacks on churches and church thefts are increasing day by day. In France alone, on average, three Christian churches are attacked each day.