I wonder why there are no readily available pictures of her.
In the book âFatima in Luciaâs own wordsâ there is a picture of the coffin being opened, I suppose a shroud being lifted and we only see most of her face and hair intact and the rest of her body still covered by the shroudâŚthat is the only picture I have seen. It sounds like the one you saw and if I get to a scanner, maybe I can post it.
Her life story is in fact interesting, as best as I can remember, Her mother took her to Lisbon, the big city to get treatment, but they had trouble with it, she went to two hospitalsâŚand as forecasted, âyou will die aloneâ and she did in a hospital room from I believe the influenza (and she developed pleurisy too), the epidemic that took Franciscoâs life too.
âSlowly the lid was slid back, creaking and groaning to heighten the already awesome tension, but instead of the anticipated stink of corruption, a wonderful fragrance rose from the coffin, to fill the mausoleum with its delicate boquet.â
â⌠Jacinta looked as fresh and lovely as she had in life, in spite of her body being in the mausoleum for fifteen years.â - The song of the 3 shepherds, page 233, by James Hardiman.
On St. Pio; they said on the radio his body was in good shape. So, they didnât go as far as to say incorrupt. The odor is another thing too, that marks these individuals. Iâve also seen other pictures of other Holy peopleâs remains who did not make the Incorrupt category.
Do they call that odor, the odor of sanctification?