Speaking of Saints , I am sure Americans will have heard this. But in the US state of Missouri the sisters in a Benedictine Monastery just dug up the foundress of their order Mother Wilhelmina Lancaster, anAfrican Americans found her body totally incorrupt although she was buried four years back. It is a Latin Mass Traditionalist order. I saw a picture of her body, she is fresh as a daisy. A very, very rare occurrence, it has happened maybe less than a hundred times in the history of the Church. I reckon Mother Wilhelmina may be headed towards being declared a saint like a rocket ship. Not under the current Pope of course, But when we get back to having a sensible, sane good man back on the Throne of Peter.
You can read all about Mother Wilhelmina and see the pictures in The National Register if you Google.
I have been thinking about Mother Wilhelmina Lancaster's body being found incorruptible in Missouri. This can only be a very great sign from God. Meant of course for the entire Church, but. I believe particularly for the Vatican and even more so for the Holy Father Himself. A kind of heavenly tap on the shoulder to stop the suppression of the Latin Rite as the Abbess herself was Latin Rite. Hopefully those at whom this was directed will take correction.
I don't know anyway else to take it. The fact that she was African American proves to me that God has a great sense of humour and proves to me what I have always thought that He is, in fact, one hundred per cent Irish.
This is going to be a huge pilgrimage site in the USA and even a World Pilgrimage Site. People will be flying in in their millions to witness this. What a huge, huge source of embarrassment and vexation to the Vatican and the Pope. I wonder if they dare send out the obvious order, 'Get her buried again quick!' But I doubt when they would dare.?
I saw her photo, just amazing. I read that the fabric on the inside of her casket had completely deteriorated, so it is miraculous that Mother, and her habit are so well preserved.
A miracle in Missouri? Body of Benedictine Sisters’ foundress thought to be incorrupt | Catholic News Agency
Fresh as a daisy just like I said. Incredible. I wish I could go and see it. An incredibly rare miraculous event. A very great sign to the USA and the world. How wonderful. Thank you Jesus, I am looking forward so much to reading her life story. I wonder if she met Our Lady?
Really, really bad conditions for her body to be preserved. Impossible really. How wonderful. So happy.
I can't help thinking. I was looking for a sign in going to Knock regarding the Church. I wonder if it has already been given before I even set foot in the place? ..and I wonder what next? If this is just the start of it?
Philip, Andrew. Michael,cFinn, Ok. If anyone wants to add anymore names please tell me. But it might beca good idea to tell me a little about why so I can argue the case. Especially if the case is special.