Bodies That Don't Decay? Incorruptible Saints and Relics
Bodies That Don't Decay? Incorruptible Saints and Relics
Fr. Chris Alar explains how some saint's bodies are incorrupt and some are not and why we have relics as well as how scientific explanations do not conflict with the faith.
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