Friday, 22 November 2024

Family Buries Pastor After Keeping His Body In Mortuary Since 2021 Awaiting His Resurrection (Photo)



Moodley, 53, the founder of The Miracle Centre in the north of Johannesburg, died on August 15, 2021, after falling ill.
 
A South African pastor, Siva Moodley who died since 2021 has finally been buried.
 
It was gathered that his body was kept for 579 days after he died as church members awaited his resurrection. 
 
Moodley, 53, the founder of The Miracle Centre in the north of Johannesburg, died on August 15, 2021, after falling ill.
 
The late pastor used to preach that “no Christian should die from sickness." 
 
The funeral was held in Gauteng on Thursday, March 16, 2023.
 
According to IOL, Moodley’s body had been kept at a Johannesburg mortuary since his death because his family was hoping that he would resurrect.
 
IOL reported that after his death, family and members of the church used to visit the funeral home to pray for his resurrection.
 
At the time, funeral home manager Martin du Toit lodged an application with the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court to grant him permission to have Moodley buried or cremated. However, the matter had not been set down as yet for a hearing.
 
Since Moodley's death, services at the church have been going on as normal and are conducted by his wife, Jessie, son, David, and daughter Kathryn Jade. The services are also live streamed on social media.
 
The church has allegedly not openly acknowledged his death on social media or informed the congregation of his whereabouts. His social media accounts, notably Facebook and Twitter, are operational and messages are posted every day as if they are from him.
 
Staff from Miracle Centre declined to speak to the media. They said they had a policy in place which barred them from doing so.
 
 
 

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