May 25, 2023

'Miracle in Missouri' Hundreds travel to see nun’s exhumed, ‘incorrupt’ body

Posted May 25, 2023 10:00 AM
Fence posts (left) go up as part of the wall construction at the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles Abbey near Gower. Photo by Matt Pike.
Fence posts (left) go up as part of the wall construction at the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles Abbey near Gower. Photo by Matt Pike.

By MATT PIKE

St. Joseph Post

Hundreds of people of the Catholic faith are flooding to the small town to Gower, Missouri, to witness what many are calling a miracle.   

After Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, founder of the Benedictine Sisters of Mary in Gower, passed away in May of 2019 she was buried on the grounds of the chapel. Four years later the sisters decided to dig up her remains to place them under an altar in the chapel.   

When unburied, her tomb was found with a crack down the middle, and her body intact and appearing to be incorrupt.  

Sister Lancaster's body is on display until Monday, May 29th, and people of the Catholic faith have been flooding to Gower to witness it, touch, and pray with the body.  

Bishop James Johnston of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph released the following statement regarding Sr. Wilhemina: 

“The condition of the remains of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster has understandably generated widespread interest and raised important questions. At the same time, it is important to protect the integrity of the mortal remains of Sister Wilhelmina to allow for a thorough investigation. 

I invite all the Faithful to continue praying during this time of investigation for God’s will in the lives of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles; for all women religious; and all the baptized in our common vocation to holiness, with hope and trust in the Lord.”