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flocking to missouri to see the body of a deceased nun who appears to show no signs of decay, though she s been dead for years. sister lancaster was 95 years old when she died in 2019. when they opened her coffin, her remains were found to be in tact, even though her body had not been e embalmed. i m not that old but i ve never heard of that in my life. visitors are being given limited opportunities to touch and even kiss the deceased nun s body, jim. not touching that story. today is elizabeth holmes

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Nun s Body Dug Up 4 Years After Death Shows No Signs Of Decay

The town of Gower in rural Missouri has unexpectedly become a place of pilgrimage following the discovery that the body of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster showed no signs of decomposition four years after her burial.

Black Nun s Exhumed Body Appears Intact Four Years After Burial, And Of Course Black Twitter Had No Chill

Hundreds of people have been flocking to Gower, Missouri to look at the well-preserved body of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, who died in 2019, with many calling it a “miracle."

🎥 Sheriff warns of traffic issues as people travel to see exhumed nun

CLINTON COUNTY Clinton County Missouri Sheriff Larry Fish says residents should expect a significant increase in traffic as hundreds travel to see a nun's exhumed, "incorrupt" body.Hundreds of Catholics are traveling to to Gower, Missouri, to witness what many are calling a miracle. After Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, founder of the Benedictine Sisters of Mary in Gower, passed away in May of 2019 she was buried on the grounds of the chapel. Four years later the sisters decided to dig up her remains to place them under an altar in the chapel. They found cracks in her tomb and her body intact and appearing to be incorrupt. Sister Lancaster's body is on display until Monday, May 29Bishop James Johnston of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph released the following statement regarding Sr. Wilhemina: "The condition of the remains of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster has understandably generated widespread interest and raised important questions. At the same time, it is

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