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    Stigmata are bodily wounds, scars and pain that resemble the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ. Learn about the origin, description and examples of stigmata in Catholicism and other religions.

  2. Aug 31, 2024 · Stigmata are bodily marks or pains that resemble those of Christ's crucifixion. Learn about the origin, examples, and significance of stigmata in Christian mysticism and theology.

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  3. Sep 17, 2024 · The stigmata are the five wounds of Christ that some saints and blesseds have miraculously borne. Learn about the history, the miracles, and the challenges of the stigmata from a Catholic perspective.

  4. Nov 18, 2011 · Learn about the history and phenomenon of stigmata, the appearance of wounds like those of Christ, from the first case of St. Francis of Assisi in 1224 to the modern cases of Padre Pio and Therese Neumann. Explore the theological, cultural and social contexts of stigmatics and their miracles.

  5. Sep 19, 2024 · 5) Saint Padre Pio had the stigmata for 50 years and multiple doctors studied him. Probably the most famous modern case of the stigmata, and one examined in light of modern science, was the stigmata of Saint Padre Pio. He first received it as a young man in 1911 at age 24. Word began to spread worldwide about his condition in 1919.

  6. Dictionary
    stigma
    /ˈstɪɡmə/

    noun

    • 1. a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person: "the stigma of having gone to prison will always be with me"
    • 2. (in Christian tradition) marks corresponding to those left on Christ's body by the Crucifixion, said to have been impressed by divine favour on the bodies of St Francis of Assisi and others.

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  7. Stigmata: Directed by Rupert Wainwright. With Patricia Arquette, Gabriel Byrne, Jonathan Pryce, Nia Long. When a young woman becomes afflicted by stigmata, a priest is sent to investigate her case, which may have severe ramifications for his faith and for the Catholic Church itself.

  8. Jan 8, 2015 · Stigmata are physical manifestations of Christ's wounds on certain saints, a sign of their participation in his sufferings. The Church uses 12 criteria to determine if the stigmata are authentic, and has canonized only a few cases, such as Saint Pio of Pietrelcina.

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