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Four Years After Her De@th, A Catholic Nun’s Body Is Found Intact

Aaron Stewart
Last updated: 2023/05/29 at 3:13 PM
Aaron Stewart
Four Years After Her Death, A Catholic Nun's Body Is Found Intact
Four Years After Her Death, A Catholic Nun's Body Is Found Intact

According to the Catholic News Agency, when a nun’s body was recently excavated in Missouri, it appeared to be incorrupt. This led to a large number of pilgrims to the site to see the “incorrupt” body.

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There Are No Explanations for Why the Body Didn’t RotWhat Happened To Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster?

Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, a 70-year-old nun, was responsible for establishing the Benedictine Sisters of Mary, Queen of the Apostles, and her body has been identified. Lancaster, who died on May 29, 2019, at 95, was recently reinterred in the chapel after her body was excavated, following a longstanding custom.

However, the news agency reported that Lancaster’s body showed no deterioration after being interred for four years in a wooden coffin without embalming.

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There Are No Explanations for Why the Body Didn’t Rot

The Catholic Church is aware of the situation and is investigating the circumstances surrounding Lancaster’s body—the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph issued a statement saying it was committed to achieving a thorough inquiry.

The diocese claimed that the phenomenon of a corpse not rotting, which Catholics call “incorruptibility,” had been witnessed and confirmed before and is generally taken as evidence that the departed person deserves to be canonized as a saint.

However, the diocese also noted that Lancaster’s incorruptibility was highly unusual and that no steps had been taken toward his canonization.

Missouri miracle? Photo shows nun’s body still intact nearly 4 years after death https://t.co/JYyIGGnJpS pic.twitter.com/qWP0Xt4bdC

— FOX 2 Detroit (@FOX2News) May 27, 2023

What Happened To Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster?

Lancaster, born into a Catholic household in Missouri, reportedly had a mystical encounter with Jesus at a young age and vowed to spend the rest of her life serving in the Christian priesthood.

Her established order would become well-known for its strict commitment to the Benedictine Rule and for popularizing Gregorian chant and hymn recordings.

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