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    Stigmata (Ancient Greek: στίγματα, plural of στίγμα stigma, 'mark, spot, brand'), in Catholicism, are bodily wounds, scars and pain which appear in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ: the hands, wrists, feet, near the heart, the head (from the crown of thorns), and back (from carrying the cross and ...

  2. Apr 24, 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. 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 others. Explore the theological, cultural and social contexts of stigmatics and their miracles.

  4. Sep 10, 1999 · A young woman with stigmata, the wounds of Christ, is investigated by a priest from the Vatican. The movie explores the themes of faith, religion, and supernatural phenomena, with graphic scenes of violence and gore.

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    • Horror, Mystery
    • Rupert Wainwright
    • 1999-09-10
  5. Stigmata are bodily marks or wounds that resemble those of Jesus Christ, such as the hands, feet, and side. Learn about the origin, meaning, and examples of stigmata in Christian history, especially in the Roman Catholic faith.

  6. The stigmata are the wound marks of our crucified Lord on a person's body, such as the nail wounds, the lance wound, and the scourge marks. They are a sign of union with our Lord and a sign from God. The first stigmatic was St. Francis of Assisi, who received them in 1224, and other saints have had them, such as St. Catherine of Sienna and Padre Pio.

  7. Jan 24, 2014 · People who have stigmata exhibit wounds that duplicate or represent those that Jesus is said to have endured during his crucifixion. The wounds typically appear on the stigmatic's hands and...

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