Thousands Expected to Visit Exhumed Nun's Intact Body in Missouri

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The Benedictines of Mary Queen of Apostles Convent in Gower, Missouri, recently exhumed the remains of their founder, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, whose body appears to be incorrupt. The public will be able to view the body until May 29, and with an expected 10,000-15,000 visitors per day over the holiday weekend, the Clinton County Sheriff's office is encouraging non-attendees to stay off nearby roads and expect significant delays.
- Sheriff: Expect 10k-15k people per day over weekend to see body of exhumed nun KWCH
- Travelers congregate in rural Missouri community to see nun’s body CNN
- Missouri nun's exhumed body found intact 4 years after burial Insider
- After nun’s body found incorrupt after burial, authorities preparing for thousands of visits this weekend KMBC Kansas City
- Sheriff warns of traffic issues as people travel to see exhumed nun Hays Post
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