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Very interesting information at this site:
catholicapologetics.info/library/gallery/incorrupt/incorrupt.htm
catholicapologetics.info/library/gallery/incorrupt/incorrupt.htm
Yes. Quite a fewAre there any examples of people, who are not declared saints by the church, incorrupt? Without extreme measures having been met I mean. Such as placed in a vacumm or frozen or whatever.
interesting my friend. who? ive only seen this with Holy People connected with the Catholic Church. ok i understand mummys in egypt, and such. but some of these Saints, have not decayed at all. PeaceYes. Quite a few
Is this true. No others, if we disregard extreme favorable natural or man induced causes?interesting my friend. who? ive only seen this with Holy People connected with the Catholic Church. ok i understand mummys in egypt, and such. but some of these Saints, have not decayed at all. Peace![]()
Sorry, but it was after the dogma, not before. From Wikipedia ā¦St. Bernadette asked Mary her name, and she answered, āI am the Immaculate Conceptionāā¦before the dogmaā¦1800 years debating Maryās conception without sin.
St. Bernadetteās body speaks to usā¦she becomes more beautiful in reference to our earthly linear time the longer she is in heaven.
Her priest said she never lost her baptismal innocence, meaning she never wanted to sin.
For me, St. Bernadette and her body are the answer to those who refute the Immaculate Conception.
i will never believe that someone can see such things or hear about such things and not ⦠wonderā¦To me it seems to happen too often to declared saints to be merely coincidence. Mind you not many of them have the almost complete incorruption of St. Bernadette Soubirous or St. Maria Goretti.
Iām not a great fan of relics. I think however that the incorruption of some saints is a sign, but itās a sign for believers. An atheist could look at St. Maria Goretti for example, and think the whole thing was a fraud. In other words, seeing would not be believing. A Protestant could look at her and think the same thing, because he or she is hostile to Catholicism.
It helps to affirm the faith of believers, while standing as a silent witness to the unbelief of others.
hi mijoy. apart from man induced causes, such as embalming fluids, i really have never heard of this outside of the Catholic Saints. so i really do not know. but another poster made a very good point. it does happen too often to declared st.s to be mere coincidence. also, no one has mentioned any outside the Catholic Church this has happened to. i will have to research this and find out i guess. PeaceIs this true. No others, if we disregard extreme favorable natural or man induced causes?
I myself had the peculiar experience of my father appearing in my room the night he died. He started with an apology, we argued and conversed, and at the end he gave this terrifyng scream and disappeared. Four days later one of my uncles turned up to tell me heād died four days before. I still remember turning towards the bedroom and thinking, āWhat the hell was that the other night??ā.i will never believe that someone can see such things or hear about such things and not ⦠wonderā¦
a person must be really blinded by the evil one⦠and sin⦠to totally dismiss such things as the incorrupt bodies of people who have been dead for centuriesā¦