'Missouri miracle': Investigation launched into dead nun's body uncorrupted after 4 years
https://www.foxnews.com/faith-values/missouri-miracle-investigation-launched-dead-nuns-body-uncorrupted-4-yearsMy belated Mom and Dad have observed other uncorruptible deceased holy people on display behind a glass case in other parts of eastern and western Europe.
This one is in the USA. I doubt the soil is the kind found in the Gobi desert where people 1000 years old don't decompose or of those found in peat bogs in northern Europe.
I hope this gets put on the new Unsolved Mysteries TV series on streaming services worldwide.
I have seen mysterious things in my life. I have not seen an uncorruptible non-decomposed body that was not embalmed. The Catholic church is not messing around and will make sure that there is a rational explanation.
If religion is the opiate of the people, then this blows it out of the water!
Not sure if this lady is going to be beautified or become a saint someday, but recently we have Bishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador and North American Indian Kateri Tekakwitha that were both canonized as Saints in the last decade.
Nobody is forcing you to believe this Many millions of Catholics Revere them and pray to them for miracles. That is one means to establish Beautification (1 validated miracle) and later possible Canonization as a Saint.
If someone has incurable cancer and has prayed to them and is documented that they are totally cured, the church then considers it a miracle. Today's modern CAT scans and not intrusive ways of seeing if the person is cured is one means of how the church today validates a miracle. I have tagged two Catholic priests in this good news story so please correct me if I'm wrong.