It means that their bodies have not decayed which is the normal natural process. Some have remained in that condition for more than a thousand years.
An incorruptible saint refers to a person whose body does not decompose or show signs of decay after death. This phenomenon is sometimes seen as a miracle by certain religious groups and is believed to be a sign of the individual's holiness and purity.
There are a number of saints who are/were incurrupt. Among them were St. Cecilia, St. Francis Xavier, St. Bernadette. For more information and photos, click on the link below.
There are accounts and traditions claiming that Saint Matthew's body was found to be incorruptible after his death. However, the Church has not officially declared him to be incorruptible, so it remains a matter of faith and belief for individuals.
Perhaps you mean incorruptible? This word has two definitions. In a biological sense it means that the substance won't decay/rot/oxidize. Gold is a substance that is incorruptible. The other definition is about morality. A person who is incorruptible will do the correct/right/moral thing despite temptation. The famous FBI agent Eliot Ness is generally considered to have been incorruptible.
The ISBN of Incorruptible is 1608860280.
A material but incorruptible heavenly body refers to a physical form that exists in the heavenly realm but does not decay or perish like earthly bodies. It suggests a state of eternal existence and purity beyond the confines of this world.
The "Incorruptible" because of his self-described moral virtue.
Lisa wasn't sure about using incorruptible in a sentence. Incorruptible is the opposite of corruptible. Celia says 'its against the law to talk about tolerance and incorruptible preferences.
The bodies of some saints have remained incorruptible even centuries after they died.
The Incorruptible Crown - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
There is no saint named Bianca.
Some words that rhyme with incorruptible are irrefutable, inscrutable, and indubitable.
"Saint of Love" usually refers to Saint Valentine of Rome.
The Incorruptible.