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northofboston > Metheun: Mary Jo Coady rarely goes into her daughter's room at their Matheun house, but when she entered on Sunday she was forced to do a double take when the iron was staring back at her, the face belonged to Jesus. Coady says she's not a religious fanatic, but seeing the uncanny appearance of Jesus on her iron was enough to reaffirm her faith.

Photo by Grant Morris
northofboston > Metheun: Mary Jo Coady first noticed the face of Jesus on her iron on Sunday when she entered her daughter's room. "For someone like me, to see this...it just reaffirms my faith," said Coady.
Metheun: Mary Jo Coady rarely goes into her daughter's room at their Matheun house, but when she entered on Sunday she was forced to do a double take when the iron was staring back at her, the face belonged to Jesus. Coady says she's not a religious fanatic, but seeing the uncanny appearance of Jesus on her iron was enough to reaffirm her faith.

Photo by Grant Morris
northofboston > Metheun: Mary Jo Coady rarely goes into her daughter's room at their Matheun house, but when she entered on Sunday she was forced to do a double take when the iron was staring back at her, the face belonged to Jesus. Coady says she's not a religious fanatic, but seeing the uncanny appearance of Jesus on her iron was enough to reaffirm her faith.

Photo by Grant Morris
Metheun: Mary Jo Coady rarely goes into her daughter's room at their Matheun house, but when she entered on Sunday she was forced to do a double take when the iron was staring back at her, the face belonged to Jesus. Coady says she's not a religious fanatic, but seeing the uncanny appearance of Jesus on her iron was enough to reaffirm her faith.

Photo by Grant Morris
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