Incorruptibility is a phenomenon that has been observed in the bodies of certain deceased saints throughout history. It is the preservation of the body of the saint in a state that shows no signs of decay or decomposition, even after several years, or even centuries, after death. This phenomenon has been attributed to a variety of factors, including the conditions under which the body was buried, the environment in which it was preserved, and the spiritual significance of the individual. Some have suggested that the presence of holy relics or sacred objects near the body may also play a role in preserving it. The Catholic Church recognizes incorruptibility as a sign of holiness and has used it as evidence in the canonization process of many saints. While there is no scientific explanation for this phenomenon, it remains a mystery and a source of wonder and inspiration for many believers.
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