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“The intent was devotional, and to carry this out in the privacy of our cloistered life. Nevertheless, the discovery of what appeared to be an intact body and a perfectly preserved religious habit created an unexpected twist to our plans. We had no intent to make the discovery so public, but unfortunately, a private email was posted publicly, and the news began to spread like wildfire. However, God works in mysterious ways, and we embrace His new plan for us,” the order wrote.
“I thought I saw a completely full, intact foot and I said, ‘I didn’t just see that,’” the abbess said to Catholic News Agency. “So I looked again more carefully.”
She told CNA that she screamed, “I see her foot!” and people “cheered.”
“I mean there was just this sense that the Lord was doing this,” she said to CNA. “Right now we need hope. We need it. Our Lord knows that. And she was such a testament to hope. And faith. And trust.”
According to Catholic Key, “the order devotes approximately five hours a day to the chanting of the Mass and Divine Office. The sisters’ remaining time is spent doing manual labor (such as sewing vestments for priests all over the world, gardening, cooking, cleaning, farm work and other duties), mental prayer, and prayerful reading.”
“It would seem I’ve done a very foolish thing,” Sr. Wilhelmina stated at the time, according to Catholic Key. “After 50 years as an Oblate Sister of Providence, I am starting religious life anew as the foundress of a new community affiliated with the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter. To those who say that my leaving my old community to found a new one doesn’t make sense, I reply that it is understandable only in the life of faith. When other people came, I welcomed them because I wanted to share what I had. ‘The disciples were persevering in prayer with Mary the Mother of Jesus.’ This is a perfect description of the religious sisterhood that has formed.”
Jack Klein, owner of Hixson-Klein Funeral Home in Gower, Missouri, told Catholic News Agency that “he was present at Sister Wilhelmina’s burial and issued her death certificate,” and confirmed that she was not embalmed or “placed into any outer burial container.” He told CNA he “can’t understand” how her body could be so intact.
“If the body was not embalmed, and it was still intact after four years, that one kind of throws me,” David Hess, program coordinator and associate professor in the mortuary science department at Salt Lake Community College in Salt Lake City, told CNA. “I would have expected the body to be decomposed, maybe not all the way down to bone, but at least severely decomposed.”
One pilgrim detected a “sweet and flowery aroma,” from the body, CNA reported, but there is no odor of decomposition.
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The Order Says About Crowds That Have Gathered to See Sister Wilhelmina’s Body: ‘We Marvel at What Is Extraordinary’
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