Their existence is contrary to all laws of nature.
The riddle of the preservation of these corpses is not solved today.
There is only a scientific hypothesis that these bodies were kept in rooms with such a composition of air, in which the processes of body’s decay is very much slowed down.
1. St Pio of Pietrelcina (died 1968)

2. St John Vianney (died 1859)

3. St Bernadette of Lourdes (died 1879)

4. St Vincent de Paul (died 1660)

5. St Silvan (died 350 AD)

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