

“I didn’t panic,” [Mary Jo] Coady told the Herald. “I was carrying the laundry, looked down at the iron and there was the image of Jesus. I picked it up and asked my daughters to take a look at it to make sure I wasn’t crazy.”…
My faith was down, but seeing this made me think, wow, Jesus is there.”
To me, it looks more like René Descartes. But I’m probably just in denial.
Thanks, K B












If you get an iron with a Teflon bottom, you never get images on the bottom of the iron.
Oh brother.
Home Tip number 47
Scorch marks on irons are easily handled with some steel wool and a little elbow grease.
In a related stroy: Worshipers of the Holy Iron of MaryJo received second and third degree burns when the holy relic unexpectedly emitted a hot gas from the many eye holes that appear around the image. Some believe that the scorching is a sign that they should take the wrinkles out of their lives. Many ironites had burns to the lips when the icon unexpectedly heated up as they kissed the image. Said one enthusiastic follower, “He’s hot.”
“I didn’t panic,” [Mary Jo] Coady told the Herald.
Why would anyone panic from looking at a stain on their iron? I think this woman is a few beads short of a rosary.