Friday, January 12, 2024

Visionaries, Stigmatists and Incorruptibles (Last Part)

Introduction

This blog post concludes the Series on Visionaries, Stigmatists and Incorruptibles. The first part of the blog post will recount the story of St. Pio of Pietrelcina's stigmata, while the second part will give a brief summary and list of some of the holy men and women whose flesh remain incorrupt to this present age.

Padre Pio

St. Pio of Pietrelcina (d. 1968 A.D.), a.k.a. Padre Pio, passed away just 32 years before the turn of the new millenium. Although he lived in till the modern age of the 1960s, many of those who have seen, met or have encountered the saint say that his spiritual presence radiates a feeling that transports you to the world of the Middle Ages. Padre Pio is the second most popular Franciscan (Capuchin) stigmatic next to St. Francis of Assisi. Because of modern technology, many were able to photograph and document the miracle and gift of his stigmata.

September 20, 1918 A.D.

Padre Pio received the gift of the stigmata on September 20, 1918 A.D., several months before the end of World War I. Many crowds flocked to him to see the bleeding wounds on his hands and feet. From that 20th day of September up to his death in 1968 A.D., there were exactly 50 years of stigmatization. And at the time of Padre Pio's death, many (especially the doctors and physicians who were examining and studying his wounds) were surprised to see the wounds suddenly disappear as if they have never been present. To learn more about Padre Pio, you can search at any search engine for the details on his life and the miracle of his stigmatization.

Incorrupt bodies of holy men and women

When given the opportunity to see the incorrupt body of a blessed or saint, one will truly be in awe and wonder at the power of God, and how He is able to do the impossible - going against the natural laws of science. The incorrupt bodies of many saints are truly mysteries that cannot be explained by science. Only with the eyes of faith can one know that there is something of God there. As one searches and researches on those holy men and women whose flesh remains incorrupt to this present age, one will be surprised to learn that the Church has been gifted with not only a handful of these miracles, but many. The more known ones are like the body of St. Bernadette Soubirous (the visionary of Lourdes, France). There are many, so much more. The list given in the next paragraph attest to the truth that this gift from God is meant to upbuild the faith of the Church.

A list of God's miracles

Listed below is just a sample of the many holy men and women whose flesh have remained incorrupt to this day. Here are a few names to get you started in your search for their hagiography online:

  • St. Catherine of Bologna
  • St. Gemma Galgani
  • St. Adrian of Canterbury (died in the 8th century)
  • Blessed Louis Orione
  • St. James Alberione (founder of the Pauline family)
  • St. Ubaldo Gubbio
  • St. Esmeralda Eutochia Calafatto
  • St. Eufemia
  • Venerable Maria Crescencia
  • St. Dominic Savio
  • St. Patricia
  • St. Sharbel Makhlouf

Video files

There are many video files in YouTube which you can search, view and learn more of God's miracles through the incorrupt bodies of His faithful and holy servants.

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