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WITH LOVE FROM EBAUMS WITH LOVE FROM EBAUMS WITH LOVE FROM EBAUMS WITH LOVE FROM EBAUMS WITH LOVE FROM EBAUMS WITH LOVE FROM EBAUMS'''Incorruptibility''' is the property of a body such that it does not decompose after death. Such a body is sometimes referred to as incorruptible or incorrupt. Incorruptibility is seen as distinct from the intentional preservation of a body, as by embalming or mummification. Incorrupt bodies are sometimes said to have a sweet smell. In the [[Orthodox Church|Orthodox]] [[tradition]], the bodies of incorrupt [[saint]]s have been associated with [[miracle]]s, often of healing, and may exude [[Myrrh|myrrh]]. Incorruptibility is neither a necessary nor a sufficient condition to demonstrate that the reposed individual is a saint. Nevertheless, many of the bodies of the saints have remained incorrupt, and serve as a testimony to the general [[resurrection]] at the end of time as promised in the [[New Testament]] and witnessed by the writings of the [[Church Fathers]]. [[Category:Church Life]][[Category:Martyrs]][[Category:Saints]]
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