Orthodox Christian Saints Incorruptable bodies, A
Miracle proof of the truthfulness of Christianity
There is a miracle of incorruptable holy relics (Incorruptable
Bodies) of many of our Orthodox Saints.
Little or none is actually known in the non-orthodox christian
realm about this great miracle proof of the truthfulness of our
faith.
The incorruptability of saints has been a phenomena longly known to
exist, some of the incorruptable bodies of saints are still
preserved already for more than 10 centuries.
The phenomenon of incorruptable bodies is a sure sign for saintship
in the Church. There are dozens of orthodox christian saints whose
bodies are still intact.
Our Orthodox Church teaches that the incorruptability of the saints
body is given by God's grace for all us the believers as a
confirmation of the Resurrection of the Dead, which is about to
come in the Great day of the Lord as the scriptures teaches.
A good example for incorruptable body which exists for 10 centuries
in the bulgarian lands are the incorruptable holy body of St. John
of Rila.
St. John of Rila is the greatest known Bulgarian saint also
officially recognized by the Bulgarian Orthodox Church as the
patron saint of Bulgaria (protector of all Bulgaria).
In below's videos I present you the antiphon of St. John of
Rila:
Antiphon translated to English means (Sonf of Praise) dedicated to
some Christian saint and is actually an Orthodox well-known Church
term.
Saint John's incorruptable bodies is still kept in his established
monastery The Rila Monastery .
Each year on the saints feast his incorruptable body is being
bringed out of the monastery for a procession around the Church
monastery.
On that day all the pilgrims who are looking for St. John's
spiritual intercession in front of God (The Holy Trinity) are lined
up to venerate the great God servant St. John of Rila.
Unfortunately there is no video that has video-taped the
incorruptable body of Saint John of Rila. However there are plenty
of videos which shows a lot of incorruptable bodies of saints some
of which are even Roman Catholic.
Along with the saints bodies incorruptability, many of the saints
bodies does emit a specific a flower like odor, nevertheless the
body is a thousands of years old.
Here is an example of a saints remains which is considered
incorruptable, his body is preseved for more than 60 years without
any special chemical threatment.
What is most important is many believers does receive a spiritual
blessing or get healed from various spiritual or bodily diseases,
when they look up for the holy intercession of the saint, who has
been honoured by God with incorruptableness.
Before a saint's body is recognized as a saint and his body as
incorruptable, usually there are testimonials by christian layman
for healings by his holy prayers during his earthly living.
Some of the saints which are found to have incorruptable bodies has
happened after a few years they have been put in a normal earthly
grave.
In holy mount athos there is a tradition that (if I remember
correctly 5 years) after a monk's death and burial, his grave is
being digged out to collect his remains and put it in a
ossuary.
After this 5 years some of the holy monks remains are found to
possess this miraculous graceful incorruptable bodies.
As we know from Holy Bible, the body is the temple of the holy
spirit my logical interpretation of some of the saint's
incrorruptability is rooted in there saint's way of living as they
have achieved the Holy Spirit (The Spirit of God) in an
immeasurable quantities that, the Spirit of Truth that's being
flowing out from their incorruptable bodies is still sustaining the
body and prevents the natural laws to destroy it.
The bodily incorruptabilities of our Orthodox saints is also a
clear sign for the truthfulness of Orthodox Christian faith.
The incorruptability is also a direct violation of the natural laws
by God's great providence and mercy and I guess is given as a
stimulator of us whose faith in our saviour Jesus Christ and in God
the Holy Trinity - The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit, to whom
be glory now and forever and ever Amen!