Infant Jesus’s Head Stolen from Brussels Nativity: Bouchez Sparks Debate

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – The infant Jesus’ head was stolen from Brussels’ Étoffes de la Nativité on Grote Markt. Artist Victoria-Maria’s faceless, recycled-fabric figures sparked debate; Georges-Louis Bouchez criticised them publicly.

As HLN News reported, a renewed nativity scene on the Grote Markt was damaged after the head of the infant Jesus was stolen from Brussels. The figure was found on Saturday morning, Nov 29, 2025, without its cloth head, which was taken by the perpetrator. Police were alerted when the damage was discovered.

What happened to the infant Jesus’ head at the Brussels Nativity scene?

Spokesperson Victor Kanyanzira, speaking for Mayor Philippe Close, said that such incidents are not unusual in open holiday displays. Nativity scenes in public squares often face theft or tampering during the festive season. 

According to Victor Kanyanzira,

“It happens every year, unfortunately. The head is quickly replaced.”

The nativity scene called Étoffes de la Nativité was created by artist Victoria-Maria and presented as a modern interpretation. It is made from recycled fabrics, and the figures have no faces, only colourful textile patches. The city explains that this style is meant to show inclusivity and a shared identity among all people. 

The unveiling of the scene has led to mixed reactions. Some viewers appreciate the message behind the design, while others find the faceless figures unusual. The debate intensified on Saturday, Nov 29, 2025, when Georges-Louis Bouchez criticised the installation on X.

“This nativity scene is an insult to our traditions. It must be replaced immediately. It is unacceptable how our traditions are crumbling under the guise of inclusivity.”

He wrote that the figures looked

“more like zombies at Brussels stations than a real nativity scene”

and asked for a return to a classic display. His remark spread quickly and added to the ongoing public discussion about how Christmas traditions should be shown in the city.

The new nativity scene on the Grand‑Place in Brussels, called Étoffes de la Nativité, was unveiled on 26 November 2025. It replaces the old wooden stable that had stood on the square for more than 25 years and had become worn and difficult to move. The display was set in a transparent pavilion with soft lighting. The city plans to keep this modern nativity scene in place for at least 5 years, until 2029, as part of the holiday program on the square.

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5 responses to “Infant Jesus’s Head Stolen from Brussels Nativity: Bouchez Sparks Debate”

  1. tokyo dream Avatar
    tokyo dream

    A headless nativity scene in Brussels, eh? Quite the festive upgrade from traditional charm to modern art – soon we’ll be putting Santa in a clown suit to really spice things up! 🎅🦸‍♂️

  2. Just what we needed—an avant-garde nativity scene that leaves the baby Jesus a bit “headless,” eh? Nothing says ‘traditional Christmas’ like faceless zombies at the market—bloody brilliant! 🎭😅

  3. Backstreet Avatar

    Nice to see the baby Jesus getting ahead in life… or rather, losing it! 😅 Who needs tradition when we can have a modern art installation that looks like it was built from the leftovers of a fabric shop, right?

  4. tall honey Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing says “holiday spirit” quite like a faceless Jesus playing hide and seek—what’s next, a vegan Santa? 🎅🎄

  5. racy lady Avatar

    Looks like someone’s having a bit of a meltdown over a headless Jesus in Brussels—next, they’ll be telling us the Mona Lisa needs a haircut! 😂 Maybe we should just add a beanie to the nativity scene and call it modern art, eh?

  6. Girl Brownie Avatar
    Girl Brownie

    Stealing the infant Jesus’s head? Classic Brussels—where even nativity scenes can’t catch a break. 🎭 Next year, let’s just put up a “please don’t touch” sign and call it a day, shall we? 😂

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