We know that, from the moment a person dies, their body naturally begins to decompose.
However, in some cultures, such as Christianity, it is believed that special people and saints do not have their corpses consumed over time.
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In this case we address, a teenager who died in 2006 is considered a saint by the Catholic Church. O The boy's body is still intact today and, in fact, it is on display 17 years after his death.
Carlos Acutis, an Italian boy, was known for dedicating his life to helping others and documenting Eucharistic miracles around the world.
Because of his achievements, the boy was even beatified by the church in October 2020 in Assisi, Italy.
His body is incorrupt, that is, it still maintains the same appearance since his death, at the age of 15, due to a rare case of leukemia.
His body is exposed in Italy, at the Sanctuary of Despojamento in Assisi, as a special person for the
Catholic church. However, many wonder why the corpse remained preserved for so long.According to internet users who followed Carlos' case, the body has incorruptible parts, but not all of them. To explain, the example of Padre Pio was used, who had several areas of his body remade with silicone.
There are also other factors that can positively influence the preservation of the young. But it really is something quite surprising and shocks countless visitors to the place every year.