Ce médecin légiste a autopsié les reliques de grands saints

👨‍⚕️ What did Saint Thérèse of Lisieux truly die of? How could Pauline Jaricot's heart have survived the centuries without deteriorating? What do the remains of Saint Louis or the reconstructed face of Mary Magdalene reveal to us? ➡️ What did the great saints really die of? Dr. Philippe Charlier, forensic pathologist and anthropologist, has examined their relics in detail. He takes us behind the scenes of a groundbreaking forensic investigation. From Pauline Jaricot's intact heart to the true causes of Saint Louis's death (it wasn't the plague!), discover the secrets hidden behind the precious remains of these great saints. 📜 CONTENTS: 00:00 - Teaser 00:37 - Introduction 01:09 - What did Saint Thérèse of Lisieux really die of? 07:25 - Pauline Jaricot's heart, intact 160 years later. 11:29 - How do you study a 160-year-old heart? 14:08 - What is the odor of sanctity? 16:29 - What happens to the body of Saint Louis after his death? 21:43 - What were the causes of Saint Louis's death? 24:23 - The relics of Mary Magdalene. 32:02 - How do you analyze relics without damaging them? ✅ Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don't miss any great interviews! 👉 Support Famille Chrétienne, the Catholic media outlet for information, prayer, and hope, by subscribing to our magazine: https://boutique.famillechretienne.fr Journalist: Louis DE LA HOUPLIÈRE Video Journalist: Louis JABOULAY #saints #autopsy #medicine #death