logo
Preserved 440-year-old ‘miracle' corpse of Catholic nun Saint Teresa entombed in glass coffin unveiled to crowds

Preserved 440-year-old ‘miracle' corpse of Catholic nun Saint Teresa entombed in glass coffin unveiled to crowds

Scottish Sun13-05-2025

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
THE STAGGERINGLY well preserved corpse of a 16th century Catholic saint stunned onlookers when it was unveiled to the public.
Many faithful Catholics were overwhelmed when the saw the body of St. Teresa of Jesus in Spain over the weekend.
Sign up for Scottish Sun
newsletter
Sign up
3
The body of Saint Teresa of Jesus displayed at the Basilica of the Annunciation of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Alba de Tormes, Salamanca province
Credit: AFP
3
The body of Saint Teresa of Jesus is on public display for the first time since 1914
Credit: AFP
3
Devotees were visibly emotional at the sight of the centuries-old body
Credit: AFP
The Discalced Carmelite nun's body was public for the first time since 1914 at the Basilica Annunciation of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Spain's Salamanca province on Sunday.
While visibly skeletal at a glance, parts of the corpse are said to be remarkably well preserved.
It came as part of a ceremony of public veneration - which has only taken place three times since the saint's death in 1582, according to Exaudi.org.
The other two ceremonies were many centuries apart - in 1760 and 1914 - making this a once-in-a-lifetime chance for the faithful to pay their respects this way.
Several visitors at the Basilica were visibly emotional at the sight of the centuries-old body.
One worshipper present was pictured with her hand over her mouth upon catching a glimpse of the saint.
Another seemed to be on the verge of tears, while many others were seen praying before St. Teresa's corpse.
Discalced Carmelite nuns, monks and priests had opened her coffin so that relics of her heart, hand and arm could be studied.
They compared the state of the body to a photo of the same remains from 1914.
"The uncovered parts, which are the face and foot, are the same as those they were in 1914," Father Marco Chiesa said.
"There is no colour, there is no skin colour, because the skin is mummified, but it is seen, especially in the middle of the face."
Who was Saint Teresa of Jesus?
Born in 1515, St. Teresa of Jesus was a leading Spanish nun and mystic in the Catholic Church.
Also known as St. Teresa of Ávila, she was known as a leading reformer of the Carmelite Orders of monks and nuns.
She was the first woman to be granted the honour of Doctor of the Church - marking her out as a significant contributor to Catholic teachings.
Despite health problems throughout her life, she became a key spiritual leader during the Counter Reformation - one of the most turbulent episodes of the Church's history.
She died in October 1582 and was declared a saint 40 years later in 1622.
Researchers have marvelled at the body's incredible state of preservation.
The 53-page preliminary report released in March outlined the staggering condition of the corpse, Spanish news outlet Salamanca RTV Al Dia has reported.
Professor Luigi Capasso, leader of a team of Italian anthropologists, said: "The right foot, left hand, heart, and left arm are perfectly preserved, with intact skin, subcutaneous tissue, and muscles in place, and no signs of degradation."
The preservation of her body is likely down to dry environmental factors in the tomb - and no artificial mummification was involved - according to the team.
"It's a truly unique natural phenomenon," Professor Capasso added.
Saint Teresa of Jesus died aged 67 in 1582 and was canonised - meaning made a saint - by Pope Gregory XV in 1622.
Her's is not the only body of a revered Catholic figure to have drawn flocks of the faithful to pay respects.
Devotees came this spring to the Sanctuary of the Spoliation in the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Assisi to catch a glimpse of the late Carlo Acutis.
Carlo was a Catholic teenager known as "God's influencer", who has since been beatified - meaning he is on the path to sainthood.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Skydiving plane carrying 20 crashes moments after takeoff leaving several injured as pics show aircraft split in two
Skydiving plane carrying 20 crashes moments after takeoff leaving several injured as pics show aircraft split in two

Scottish Sun

timean hour ago

  • Scottish Sun

Skydiving plane carrying 20 crashes moments after takeoff leaving several injured as pics show aircraft split in two

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A SKYDIVING plane carrying 20 people crashed just moments after takeoff. Several people were left injured in the horror that unfolded in Tennessee on Sunday. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 A skydiving plane crashed moments after takeoff in Tennessee, leaving several injured Credit: Reuters The plane, a DH-6 Twin Otter, took off at around 12:30pm from an airport in Tullahoma - around 77 miles from Nashville - before it smashed into the ground. It crashed at the end of the runway of the local airport. The aircraft experienced an 'unknown issue' before it crashed into trees. Pictures from the scene show the mangled wreckage with the plane split in two. Six of the 20 people on board were rushed to the hospital. Meanwhile the others on board were treated at the scene, as reported by the NBC affiliate WSMV-TV. Officials revealed no one was killed in the plane crash. Locals were urged to stay clear of the airport in the immediate aftermath of the crash. National Transportation Safety Board investigators and federal aviation chiefs have already launched a probe. A string of plane crashes have already been reported across the US this year. In January, an American Airlines plane carrying 67 people collided with a Black Hawk helicopter before both aircraft plunged into the freezing Potomac River in Washington DC. CLUSTER OF CRASHES All sixty-four people on the passenger plane, including passengers and crew, perished in the crash that left the aviation industry reeling. The crash was America's deadliest air disaster in almost 24 years. Days after the collision over the Potomac, a medical jet crashed and burst into flames in Philadelphia, killing seven people. More than two dozen people were injured and the impact saw rows of homes torched. The plane came down just 30 seconds after takeoff. The plane, carrying a girl who had just undergone surgery, was flying back to Tijuana, Mexico, and was set to stop in Missouri. In April, six people were killed in a plane crash in New York. Top neurologist Michael Groff and his wife urogynecologist Dr. Joy Saini were among the victims. Recent college graduate James Santoro and his girlfriend Karenna Groff were also killed in the tragedy. The couple died just months before they were set to get engaged. Last month, rocker Daniel Williams, best known for starring in the group The Devil Wears Prada, was among six people killed in a plane crash in San Diego. Hours before the crash, he shared a picture that showed him sitting by the controls of a private plane. Talent agent Dave Shapiro was also named among the victims. Kendall Fortner and Emma Lynn Huke, both of whom were booking agents, also died, as did mom Celina Marie Rose Kenyon, 36. Meanwhile, the impact of the plane crash saw eight people injured and 10 homes damaged. 3 Pictures show the aircraft split in half as investigators cordon off the scene of the crash Credit: AFP

Aldi launches £2.49 buy that will banish flies, wasps and mosquitoes from your home this summer – it works ‘instantly'
Aldi launches £2.49 buy that will banish flies, wasps and mosquitoes from your home this summer – it works ‘instantly'

Scottish Sun

timea day ago

  • Scottish Sun

Aldi launches £2.49 buy that will banish flies, wasps and mosquitoes from your home this summer – it works ‘instantly'

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IF you've noticed an army of flies and wasps entering your home, fear not, you've come to the right place. There's nothing more annoying than relaxing on your sofa or enjoying a freshly-cooked dinner, only to have an irritating insect that won't leave you alone. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 If you're on a mission to get rid of flies from your home, we've got just the thing Credit: Getty 4 Thanks to a new bargain buy from Aldi, you'll say goodbye to pests this summer, with no effort involved 4 It works on wasps and mosquitoes too Credit: Getty 4 This new Fly & Wasp Spray is only £2.49 Credit: Aldi Flies tend to thrive in the warmer weather and reproduce quickly - and while this is great for them, it may not be so positive for us. The hotter weather also let's them seek out cool moist spots, like inside your home, to escape from the sweltering heat and to lay their eggs. But fear not, luckily for you, Aldi has now launched an incredibly effective solution that will banish the annoying pests from your pad in no time. Not only is it said to work 'instantly', but it also gets rid of mosquitoes too. And if you're on a budget, then you'll be pleased to know that this supermarket buy is incredibly affordable. So if your purse is feeling the pinch and you're searching for a solution that won't break the bank, you'll need to get your shoes ready and move quickly. Thanks to Aldi's latest drop of Specialbuys, shoppers can now get their hands on the Zero In Fly & Wasp Spray. It's priced at just £2.49, making it great for those looking to pocket pennies where possible. It's been described as a 'fast acting killer' that works to 'instantly stop wasps and flies'. This 'fast action formula' will 'kill flies, wasps and mosquitoes' and is intended for indoor use. How to Keep Wasps, Bees, and Flies Out of Your Home with a 5p Onion Hack This affordable spray works to banish insects on contact and you must make sure to thoroughly shake it before use. Spray directly at insects from a distance of 60cm to 90cm. Shoppers should note that this bargain buy contains Permethrin, Tetramethrin and PBO. Why do flies come out in summer? Flies are present all year round, but all of a sudden when summer comes, they are just EVERYWHERE! The main contributing factors are the breeding cycle of flies and the soaring temperatures. Insects are cold blooded and in summer, when their body temperature rises from the external heat, they become more active. The hotter weather also let's them seek out cool moist spots, like inside your home, to escape from the sweltering heat and to lay their eggs. House Fly eggs take around 20 hours to hatch, but when the temperature rises above 37 degrees, can hatch within 8 hours! In extreme hot weather the eggs can mature from larvae to adult fly in as little as four days. The average lifespan of a housefly is 21 days, so each female can lay up to 900 eggs during the summer months! It's important that users avoid direct contact with soft furnishings, carpets and polished areas. It is also not for use on clothing or bedding. It is available to buy from Aldi stores nationwide, while stocks last. But you'll need to get to your nearest Aldi fast if you want to nab it, as like all middle aisle finds, it is sure to sell out incredibly fast. Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club

I turned my bald, muddy, patchy lawn into a luscious garden with a £10 buy – it's so full and green in a matter of weeks
I turned my bald, muddy, patchy lawn into a luscious garden with a £10 buy – it's so full and green in a matter of weeks

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

I turned my bald, muddy, patchy lawn into a luscious garden with a £10 buy – it's so full and green in a matter of weeks

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A HOMEOWNER shared the DIY transformation she gave her lawn ahead of summer. The garden went from muddy sparse patches to luscious green grass in a matter of weeks. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 A homeowner shared her impressive lawn transformation over six weeks Credit: Facebook The woman shared a before and after comparison of her lawn in a post on the Facebook group Garden Makeover Ideas On A Budget. She revealed that the dramatic transformation happened just six weeks apart. "Can enjoy the garden again now," she told her fellow gardening enthusiasts. "Wow, that looks amazing to have achieved that in a relatively short period of time, I'm a very new gardener and seeing this has given me even more encouragement," said one person. "Depressing to amazing. What different colour actually makes to the eye, mind, and mood," agreed another commenter. "Absolutely fantastic!. Such a good feeling to fix a lawn to this. Very well done!" commended a third Facebook user. Another person described the switch up as "incredible" while someone else summed it up as "goals". The original poster was also plagued with requests to "spill the secrets". She revealed that she used "grass seed, lots of it" to tackle her sparse lawn. The Facebook user explained that the experience was a learning process, as she tried a variety of brands before settling on a favourite. My garden was a mud patch - I transformed it to a lush, thick lawn with a Poundland buy & I'm shocked at the difference "Gro-Sure Smart Lawn Seed Fast Start, was probably the best one," she shared. You can pick up a kilo box of Gro-Sure Smart Lawn Seed Fast Start from B&Q for just £10. The green-fingered pro went on to say that she used "a bit of topsoil" alongside compost. "Our soil is pure clay so it's a battle, we scarified it to within an inch of its life," she continued. "It was essentially a lawn made entirely of weeds and moss." Seasonal lawn care schedule Lawn care varies from season to season, with some tasks helping to encourage growth and root development whilst others help maintain the soil quality. Claire Baglin, landscaping category manager from Toolstation has shared lawn care tasks and tips for each season: Spring (March, April, May) Start to mow the grass bi-weekly in March when the soil and air temperatures typically reach above 6C. Fertilise the lawn for the first time during March using some quick-release fertiliser that is rich in nitrogen to help promote shoot growth. Scarify the lawn for the first time during April to remove any built-up moss or thatch that can accumulate throughout the winter. Aerate the lawn during April by spiking holes into the soil surface. This will help to loosen the soil and encourage growth. Overseeding can also be carried out throughout April to patch up any thin or bare areas of grass. Summer (June, July, August) From June start to cut your grass once a week - apart from in periods of extreme heat and droughts. Increase the cutting height to protect the lawn from any possible droughts. In June make sure to treat the lawn for any weeds - this can either be manual removal for individual weeds or using weed killer for larger clusters. During July and August make sure to water the lawn at least once a week by giving it a soak for 5-10 minutes. Autumn (September, October, November) From September reduce the lawn mowing frequency back to once every two weeks and conduct the last mow of the year in November. Fertilise the lawn for a second time during October using a slow-release fertiliser that is rich in phosphorous and potassium to strengthen the lawn. Throughout October and November remove any fallen leaves and other debris from the lawn surface. Winter (December, January, February) From December to the end of February leave the lawn alone. Grass typically does not grow in the colder winter temperatures. Winter is the perfect time of the year to conduct any lawnmower maintenance including checking over the blades and filters. She revealed that she even mixed in "a bit of sand" to the mix at one point. "Once down, we then walked all over it to compact it down, then watered a couple of times a day in the hot weather, less if cloudy," she said. "We also bought Miracle Gro liquid lawn food fast green and a spray attachment for the hose pipe and have fed it once a week." You can pick up a litre bottle of Miracle-Gro Fast Green Liquid Fertiliser for just £8.50 from B&Q. The Facebook user further emphasised how she has no experience with lawns. "Honestly I just wing it and hope for the best, we don't really know what we're doing half the time," she admitted.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store