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Best 1 Body of Padre Pio

The preserved remains of Father Pio, a Capuchin friar and celebrated stigmatist, are housed within the Sanctuary of Santa Maria delle Grazie in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy. He died in 1968 and his body remains remarkably incorrupt. This relic is significant for devotees seeking spiritual connection...

2 Body of St. Bernadette Soubirous

The reportedly incorrupt body of Lourdes visionary Bernadette Soubirous, who died in 1879, lies in a glass reliquary at the Convent of Saint-Gildard in Nevers, France.

3 Body of St. Francis Xavier (Goa)

The body of Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier, who died in 1552, is preserved in the Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa, India, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

4 Tongue of St. Anthony of Padua

The tongue of Anthony of Padua, found incorrupt when his tomb was opened in 1263, is preserved in a reliquary at the Basilica of Saint Anthony in Padua, Italy.

5 True Body of Sixth Chan Patriarch Huineng (Nanhua Temple)

The preserved mummified body of Huineng (638–713 CE), the sixth patriarch of Chan Buddhism, on permanent display at Nanhua Temple in Guangdong, China.

6 Body of Pope John XXIII

Italian pope (1958–1963) who convened the Second Vatican Council and was canonized in 2014; his body is displayed in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.

7 Body of St. Maria Goretti

Italian martyr (1890–1902) stabbed at age 11 while resisting assault, canonized 1950 by Pope Pius XII; her remains rest at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Grace in Nettuno, Italy.

8 Body of St. Rita of Cascia

15th century Augustinian nun from Cascia, Italy, known as Patroness of Impossible Causes, her incorrupt body is venerated at the Basilica of Santa Rita in Umbria.

9 Body of St. John Vianney (Curé d'Ars)

The body of John Vianney, patron saint of parish priests who died in 1859, is preserved in a glass reliquary at the Basilica of Ars-sur-Formans in France.

10 Body of St. Spyridon of Trimythous (Corfu)

4th-century Cypriot bishop and wonder-worker, patron of Corfu, whose reportedly incorrupt body has been venerated on the island since its transfer from Constantinople in 1456.

11 Body of St. Catherine Labouré

The reportedly incorrupt body of Catherine Labouré, the Miraculous Medal visionary who died in 1876, is enshrined at the Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Paris.

12 Body of Pope Pius X

Italian pope (1903–1914) canonized in 1954 who reformed Catholic liturgy and promoted frequent Communion; his body is displayed in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.

13 Body of St. Charbel Makhlouf

Lebanese Maronite monk (1828–1898) noted for reported incorruptibility and posthumous miracles, canonized 1977, enshrined at the Monastery of Saint Maron in Annaya, Lebanon.

14 Jaw of St. Anthony of Padua

The jawbone of Anthony of Padua is preserved at the Basilica of Saint Anthony in Padua, Italy, alongside his incorrupt tongue and other bodily relics.

15 Body of St. Zita of Lucca

13th century Italian domestic servant and mystic (c. 1212–1272), patron of household workers, her incorrupt body is venerated in the Basilica of San Frediano in Lucca, Tuscany.

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