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10 Incorrupt Corpses

Throughout the years the Roman Catholic Church 
has found the bodies of some of their saints to 
be incorrupt. When this happens, the body is 
often put on display (quite often they are put 
inside a Church altar with a glass front). This 
is a list of the most famous incorrupt saints.

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Saint Veronica Giuliani, Died 1727

Saint Veronica Giuliani (Veronica de Julianis) 
(1660-July 9, 1727) was an Italian mystic. She 
was born at Mercatello in the Duchy of Urbino. 
Her parents, Francesco Giuliana and Benedetta 
Mancini, were both of gentle birth. In baptism 
she was named Ursula. According to the Catholic 
Encyclopedia, she showed signs of sanctity from 
an early age. Her legend states that she was only 
eighteen months old, she uttered her first words 
to upbraid a shopman who was serving a false 
measure of oil, saying distinctly: “Do justice, God sees you.”
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  Saint Zita, Died 1272

Saint Zita (c. 1212 - 27 April 1272) is the 
patron saint of maids and domestic servants. She 
is also appealed to in order to help find lost 
keys. Zita often said to others that devotion is 
false if slothful. She considered her work as an 
employment assigned her by God, and as part of 
her penance, and obeyed her master and mistress 
in all things as being placed over her by God. 
She always rose several hours before the rest of 
the family and employed in prayer a considerable 
part of the time which others gave to sleep.
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. Saint John Bosco, Died 1888

Saint Don Bosco, born Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco, 
and known in English as John Bosco (August 16, 
1815 – January 31, 1888), was an Italian Catholic 
priest, educator and recognized pedagogue, who 
put into practice the dogma of his religion, 
employing teaching methods based on love rather 
than punishment. He placed his works under the 
protection of Francis de Sales; thus his 
followers styled themselves the Salesian Society. 
He is the only Saint with the title “Father and Teacher of Youth”.
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Blessed Pope Piux IX, Died 1878

Pope Pius IX (May 13, 1792 – February 7, 1878), 
born Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti, reigned as 
Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from his 
election in June 16, 1846, until his death more 
than 31 years later in 1878. Pius IX was elected 
as the candidate of the liberal and moderate 
wings on the College of Cardinals, following the 
pontificate of arch-conservative Pope Gregory 
XVI. Initially sympathetic to democratic and 
modernizing reforms in Italy and in the Church, 
Pius became increasingly conservative after he 
was deposed as the temporal ruler of the Papal 
States in the events that followed the Revolutions of 1848.
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Blessed Pope John XXIII, Died 1963

Pope John XXIII (Latin: Ioannes PP. XXIII; 
Italian: Giovanni XXIII), born Angelo Giuseppe 
Roncalli (November 25, 1881 – June 3, 1963), was 
elected as the 261st Pope of the Catholic Church 
and sovereign of Vatican City on October 28, 
1958. He called the Second Vatican Council 
(1962-1965) but did not live to see it to 
completion, dying on June 3, 1963, two months 
after the completion of his final encyclical, 
Pacem in Terris. He was beatified on September 3, 
2000, along with Pope Pius IX, the first popes 
since Pope St. Pius X to receive this honour.


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  Saint Bernadette of Lourdes, Died 1879

St Bernadette was born Bernadette Soubirous in 
Lourdes, France. From February to July 1858, she 
reported eighteen apparitions of “a Lady.” 
Despite initial skepticism from the Roman 
Catholic Church, these claims were eventually 
declared to be worthy of belief after a canonical 
investigation. After her death, Bernadette’s body 
remained “incorruptible”, and the shrine at 
Lourdes went on to become a major site for 
pilgrimage, attracting millions of Catholics each year.
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  Saint John Vianney, Died 1859

St. Jean Baptiste Marie Vianney (May 8, 1786 - 
August 4, 1859) was a French parish priest who 
became a Catholic saint and the patron saint of 
parish priests. He is often referred to, even in 
English, as the “Curé d’Ars” (the parish priest 
of the village of Ars). He became famous 
internationally for his priestly and pastoral 
work in his parish due to the radical spiritual 
transformation of the community and its surroundings.
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Saint Teresa Margaret, Died 1770

On March 19, 1934, Pope Pius XI entered Blessed 
Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart in the 
register of saints. In Germany, the new saint is 
virtually unknown outside of the Carmelite Order. 
Her life was quiet and hidden. She died on March 
7, 1770 at the age of 22, and of this short 
lifespan, she spent five years in the Carmelite 
monastery in Florence. She performed no 
brilliant, attention-getting deeds, nor did her 
reputation reach the wider world. She spent her 
life living quietly and with virtue.
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Saint Vincent de Paul, Died 1660

Saint Vincent de Paul studied humanities at Dax 
with the Cordeliers and he graduated in theology 
at Toulouse. Vincent de Paul was ordained in 
1600, remaining in Toulouse until he went to 
Marseille for an inheritance. On his way back 
from Marseille, he was taken captive by Turkish 
pirates to Tunis, and sold into slavery. After 
converting his owner to Christianity, Vincent de 
Paul was freed in 1607. Vincent returned to 
France and served as priest in a parish near 
Paris. n 1705 the Superior-General of the 
Lazarists requested that the process of his 
canonization might be instituted. On August 13, 
1729, Vincent was declared Blessed by Benedict 
XIII, and canonized by Clement XII on June 16, 
1737. In 1885 Leo XIII gave him as patron to the Sisters of Charity.
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  Saint Silvan Died circa 350

There is little known about Saint Silvan except 
that he was martyred (killed for his faith). 
Considering his body is over 1,600 years old, it is remarkably preserved.



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