Here's why I'm a little skeptical. I don't doubt that she was a good woman in general and had the best intentions, but 4 years just doesn't seem all that long to me to declare incorruption.
https://www.livescience.com/how-long-bodies-take-to-decompose
Do we have proof that there was no amount of embalming involved? Let's say she asked not to be fully embalmed, but did the funeral home do something to prevent her from decaying for her funeral?
Could she have been on some meds, such as antibiotics, which would have slowed things down?
Also, according to the reports, the liner material of the coffin was decayed. See above where it states that if the coffin liner material absorbs liquid, it could wick water away from the body, allowing it to dry out and mummify. This seems even more likely given that her habit had not corrupted either (unless that were part of the miracle).
Alternatively, was this wooden coffin per chance made of cedar wood? Cedar is actually a natural insect repellant that would keep insects away from the body.
Too many variables here to be declaring a miracle after only 4 years. Had she been exhumed 15-20 years after her death, that would be a different story, but even then one couldn't rule out some kind of ruse, either human or diabolical. Could someone have had her embalmed anyway, despite her alleged wishes, in an attempt to set up the entire incorruptibility scenario? Why did they exhume her now after 4 years? Were they expecting to find something? Certainly this situation has brought them national recognition and also undoubtedly an influx of donations and money. Could it have been set up ahead of time? So not only can we not rule out simple natural conditions, we can't rule out human deception, and then even if those two could be ruled out, there's always the possible diabolical intervention.
Thank you for your ideas. Of course, we should be prudent, and not pronounce a miracle prematurely.
In your earlier post, you mentioned that you were not sure that four years would be enough for a habit to decay. I do recall hearing, most likely in one of the videos I posted, that the coffin liner was made of the exact same material as her habit; and that it had indeed decayed.
I know very little about human decomposition. I do know that the fluids collect at the bottom. I presume we all have worms and other parasitical organisms inside our bodies, bacteria being not the least, so that the good sister brought her own decomposition kit to the party.
We have been told that the wooden casket was broken, split, I think. If this is true, then without any question, water, moisture, and decomposers from the soil had access to the habit and the body, especially the exposed parts.
Did you watch, Lad, the very last video I posted, taken by the woman with the cell phone? You get an excellent view of the body, and it is really in remarkable condition.
If we take the facts as reported by the convent for the truth - and we have no evidence yet to indicate they are lying - then we do have reasonable cause, at least to marvel at an anomaly.
I think it is our Catholic duty to accept the facts as reported by the convent, absent any material evidence to the contrary. Otherwise it would be a rash suspicion that they may be lying, no? Do we not equally have to base both our credulity and our incredulity on some material evidence?
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With regard to Dodgers, wokedom sacred cows, etc., besides my above take on the "Nigra sum" symbology, there is a bit of irony in all this; and that our God is certainly capable of. For He is the Master of irony.
Bergoglio is trying to wash away all vestiges of the Latin Mass under his circus tent. God, in His turn, reveals what may turn out to be a bona fide case of miraculous incorruption, firmly set in the midst of the camp of the novus ordo traditionalists. Bergoglio is checkmated perhaps, because the incorrupt one is black, a member of his wokish victim class, a reparation claimant. How could he assail one of his own sacred cows? It's too rich. The irony itself is a piece of circuмstantial evidence in favor of a Divine origin of the phenomenon.