A time ago in cursed catholic nonsense, they showed a picture, a "baby Jesus" the images looked creepy and terrifying, but the history about it is more interesting than that...
...In the city of Puebla, Puebla state of Mexico, in the convent of the Capuchin nuns, an image of the Child God is venerated...
This picture scares everyone since it shows crying tears of blood.

This 18th-century image is involved in a legend, the one has several versions, the first tells us about a "heretic or man lacking in faith" and the other one tells us about a thief...
In both cases, ends the same: with the desecration of the image of the Child Jesus, according to these legends this happened in 1744, on August 10 in the convent of La Merced in the city of Valladolid (today Morelia) in the state of Michoacán...
After the festivities in honor of San Lorenzo (patron saint of the city), a storm broke out and the man "lacking faith" took refuge inside the temple and began to attack the images, especially Our Lady of Mercy...
He stole the Child Jesus and ran outside the city where he started to dismember it, the imagen began to shed tears of blood, increasing the anger of the man, made him tear out the eyes of the image. This did not stop the crying so he decided to abandon it on the Punjuato hill...
The other legend is similar to the first one with the difference that in this one the man entered to rob the convent, so he gouged out the eyes of the image. And that's why the figure looks like this, not because of satanism or something like that.
You can find the history more detailed here (the article is in Spanish)

http://www.preguntasantoral.es/2013/08/santo-nino-cieguito/

Thanks for the link Vico
Oh! I was answering this post (it was cursed papist nonsense you Aztya retarded 🤦): https://twitter.com/RCNonsense/status/1349441621067247616
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