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A Nun Who Remained in a Grave for Four Years
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The small rural Missouri town of Gower has become an unexpected pilgrimage destination after a nun’s exhumed body showed no visible signs of decomposition. The nun, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed to be moved to her final resting place in a monastery chapel, four years after her death at the age of 95 in 2019. Later, Benedictine nuns dug up their foundress’ coffin to move it to beneath the altar in the convent’s chapel, which is customary. “We were told by cemetery personnel to expect just bones in the conditions, as Sister Wilhelmina was buried without embalming and in a simple wood coffin,” one nun told Newsweek. But when Mother Abbess Cecilia Snell looked through a crack in the coffin, she said she saw “a totally intact foot with the sock on, looking just like it did when we buried her.” When the sisters fully opened the coffin, they were astonished to discover Lancaster’s body with almost no signs of decay. When the coffin was opened, inmates of the monastery were stunned to find that Lancaster’s body was intact with almost no signs of decay, despite the fact that she was buried in a cracked wooden coffin that exposed her corpse to moisture and debris. Now, people are calling it a “Miracle in Missouri”.
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The small rural Missouri town of Gower has become an unexpected pilgrimage destination after a nun’s exhumed body showed no visible signs of decomposition. The nun, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed to be moved to her final resting place in a monastery chapel, four years after her death at the age of 95 in 2019. Later, Benedictine nuns dug up their foundress’ coffin to move it to beneath the altar in the convent’s chapel, which is customary. “We were told by cemetery personnel to expect just bones in the conditions, as Sister Wilhelmina was buried without embalming and in a simple wood coffin,” one nun told Newsweek. But when Mother Abbess Cecilia Snell looked through a crack in the coffin, she said she saw “a totally intact foot with the sock on, looking just like it did when we buried her.” When the sisters fully opened the coffin, they were astonished to discover Lancaster’s body with almost no signs of decay. When the coffin was opened, inmates of the monastery were stunned to find that Lancaster’s body was intact with almost no signs of decay, despite the fact that she was buried in a cracked wooden coffin that exposed her corpse to moisture and debris. Now, people are calling it a “Miracle in Missouri”.
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