The narrator discusses 10 unexplained miracles from around the world, including:
1. Incorruptible corpses: Bodies that don't decay despite not being preserved.
2. Our Lady of Akita: A statue of the Virgin Mary that wept, sweated, and bled in Japan.
3. Our Lady of Lourdes: A vision of the Virgin Mary in France that led to the discovery of a healing spring.
4. The Miracle of Lanciano: A priest's consecration of bread and wine turned them into flesh and blood in Italy.
5. The Miracle of the Sun: An extraordinary solar event in Portugal witnessed by 65,000 people.
6. Joseph of Cupertino: An Italian friar who levitated during Mass.
7. Martin de Porres: A Peruvian saint who could heal, had knowledge, and be in multiple places at once.
8. Therese Neumann: A German woman who survived without food or water for 36 years, only consuming the Holy Eucharist.
9. The Apparition in Zeitoun: Supernatural apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Egypt witnessed by millions.
10. The Voice of Saint Claire: A mysterious voice heard by people in Italy after her death.
The narrator approaches these stories with a mix of curiosity and skepticism, inviting viewers to consider the possibilities and implications of these unexplained events.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Incorruptible corpses have been documented over the last few hundred years, where bodies remain flexible and do not decay.
2. There are hundreds of saints whose bodies have been found to be incorrupt, sometimes hundreds of years after they died.
3. The body of Saint Bernadette remains incorrupt 136 years after her death.
4. Some incorrupt bodies are said to exude a sweet aroma known as the "odour of sanctity".
5. The statue of the Virgin Mary in Akita, Japan has been known to produce strange phenomena, including drops of blood and sweat.
6. A scientific analysis of the blood and sweat from the statue confirmed that they were from a real human.
7. The spring at Lourdes, France has been known to heal people with inexplicable cures, with over 70 cases documented by the Lourdes Medical Bureau.
8. The Miracle of the Sun occurred on October 13, 1917, in Fatima, Portugal, where the sun appeared as an opaque spinning disc in the sky.
9. Joseph of Cupertino was an Italian friar who was known for his visions and ability to levitate.
10. Martin de Porres was a Peruvian saint who was known for his ability to be in multiple places at once.
11. Therese Neumann was a German woman who was cured of her ailments after praying to a nun, and lived for 37 years without consuming food or water, except for the Holy Eucharist.
12. The apparition in Zeitoun, Egypt occurred from 1968 to 1970, where millions of people witnessed supernatural apparitions of the Virgin Mary.
13. St. Claire Lea Bart was an Italian woman who was known for her ability to hear a voice that was unlike anything on earth.