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What is an incorrupt saint?
In the realm of Catholicism, an incorrupt saint is one whose body experiences little, no, or delayed decomposition after death. It is believed that divine intervention has allowed a number of human bodies to forgo the normal decomposition process as a symbol of the deceased’s holiness while alive on earth, and can also be perceived as the person’s mortal remains being prepared for the resurrection of the body at the end of time.
Which saints are incorrupt and where can I find them?
Of the one hundred or so known incorrupt saints, about half of them are located in Italy. Here’s a list of the most popular, well-known, and most visited incorrupt saints:
St. Silvan 350 – Dubrovnik, Croatia
St. Anthony of Padua (tongue) 1231 – Padua, Italy
St. Clare of Assisi 1253 – Assisi, Italy
St. Zita 1272 – Lucca, Italy
St. Catherine of Siena (head) 1380 – Siena, Italy
St. Rita 1457 – Cascia, Italy
St. Catherine of Bologna 1463 – Bologna, Italy
St. Francis Xavier 1552 – Goa, India
St. Vincent de Paul 1660 – Paris, France
St. Veronica Giuliani 1727 – Citta de Castello, Italy
St. Teresa Margaret 1770- Florence, Italy
St. John Vianney 1859 – Ars, France
St. Catherine Laboure 1876 – Paris, France
Blessed Pope Pius IX 1878 – St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City
St. Bernadette of Lourdes 1879 – Nevers, France
St. John Bosco 1888 – Turin, Italy
St. Francis Xavier Cabrini 1917 – Manhattan, New York
St. Pope John XXIII 1963 – St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City
St. Padre Pio 1968 – San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy
https://www.tektonministries.org/incorrupt-saints/