Jesus in Toast? Mary in a Grilled Cheese? A Christmas Song With 184 Birds?

Jesus in Toast? Mary in a Grilled Cheese? A Christmas Song With 184 Birds?

That viral claim about “The 12 Days of Christmas” being a secret Catholic catechism turns out to be the perfect example of how our brains can trick us into seeing faith where none was planted. From a $28,000 grilled cheese sandwich bearing the Virgin Mary’s face to ghost hunters hearing spirit voices in radio static, we’re wired to find meaningful patterns everywhere — even when those patterns don’t exist. What does this mean for believers trying to discern genuine revelation from the stories we tell ourselves?