- Zita,
found to be
incorrupt by the
Catholic Church. (c. 1218 –
April 27, 1272). The body of
Saint Rita of Cascia,
found to be
incorrupt by the Catholic...
- century, who
lived a
pious life and
whose corpse was
reportedly found to be
incorrupt in 1212.
Already very po****r
among the
madrilenian people, as Madrid...
- (Sokushinbutsu)
refer to the
bodies of
Buddhist monks and nuns that
remain incorrupt,
without any
traces of
deliberate mummification by
another party. Many...
-
composed for the
occasion by
Marco Mammoli.
While Acutis's body may
appear incorrupt behind the view gl****, it is
actually encased in a wax
layer that was...
-
Retrieved July 20, 2023. "Archimandrite
Haralambos Vasilopoulos. The
Incorrupt Left Hand of St. Mary Magdalene". OrthoChristian.Com.
Retrieved July 20...
- People's Daily,
Department of
Commentary (20
November 2019). "Stories of
Incorrupt Government: "The
Corruption and
Unjustness of
Officials Give
Birth to...
- train"; he
ordered Edward's body to be disinterred, and it was
found to be
incorrupt,
which was
taken as a
miraculous sign; the body was
carried with great...
-
Edward the
Confessor (c. 1003 – 5
January 1066) was an Anglo-Saxon
English king and saint.
Usually considered the last king of the
House of Wes****, he...
- who
preserved her
virginity intact in
giving birth should also be kept
incorrupt after death. It was
necessary that she, who
carried the
Creator in her...
-
perception in the town and the
monastery that true holy men's
bodies are
incorrupt, i.e., they do not suc****b to putrefaction. Thus, the
expectation concerning...