The Odour of Sanctity or Odor of Sanctity, according to the Catholic Church, is commonly understood to mean a specific scent (often compared to flowers) that emanates from the bodies of saints, especially from the wounds of stigmata. It is sometimes written by Americans with the British spelling (odour) because the American spelling (odor) is associated with unpleasant or offensive smells.

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  • The Odour of Sanctity or Odor of Sanctity, according to the Catholic Church, is commonly understood to mean a specific scent (often compared to flowers) that emanates from the bodies of saints, especially from the wounds of stigmata. It is sometimes written by Americans with the British spelling (odour) because the American spelling (odor) is associated with unpleasant or offensive smells.
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  • April 2009
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  • The Odour of Sanctity or Odor of Sanctity, according to the Catholic Church, is commonly understood to mean a specific scent (often compared to flowers) that emanates from the bodies of saints, especially from the wounds of stigmata. It is sometimes written by Americans with the British spelling (odour) because the American spelling (odor) is associated with unpleasant or offensive smells.
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  • Odour of Sanctity
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