Last week, a woman was arraigned for stealing baby Jesus from a Nativity scene in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Last month, councilors in Franklin, Pennsylvania, decided to keep their Nativity scene despite a warning that they were allegedly violating the separation of church and state.

And in Pine Grove, both baby Jesus and the manger were stolen from the town square.

The stolen baby from Bethlehem's nativity scene was recovered at a hospital, where Jacqueline Ross admitted she dropped it off after taking it, Lehigh Valley Live reported.

The statue was left in the safe space for actual babies to be dropped off and taken in. Ross allegedly left a note that said the baby had a "broken right foot which is been neglected. Parents Joseph and Mary Christ got a warning."

Ross told police it was a joke. She's charged with theft and institutional vandalism.

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In Franklin, the city received a letter from the Freedom From Religion Foundation warning them that the decades-old Nativity scene was a violation.

In order to leave the Nativity scene up, city councilors are now allowing other secular decorations, The Associated Press reported.

And in Pine Grove, the stolen baby Jesus and manger weren't recovered after being stolen earlier this month, according to The Republican-Herald.

“It’s disturbing, and people in Pine Grove are very upset, but a lot of people are reaching out to help our committee," Richard Becker told The Republican-Herald. Becker is the chairman of the Pine Grove Christmas Lighting Committee.

A local church donated the money, $200, and replaced the entire Nativity scene.