Stigmata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stigmata are bodily marks, sores, or sensations of pain in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus. The term originates from the line at the end of Saint Paul's Letter to the Galat...
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Needless to say, this wound has never been heard of or seen in cases of alleged stigmata. ... Whether Hermann and Dave's interpretation of scripture is correct or not, I think that the phenomena of the stigmata goes further than just being mere superstition. These cases have been observed and documented, fraud has been...
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Stigmata are often associated with the Catholic Church, where they were historically considered signs of sainthood. Many reported cases of stigmata affected Catholics, usually women. Stigmata cases are sometimes an isolated incident and sometimes recur over the life of the stigmatic.
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History of stigmata;; For over seven hundred and fifty years there have been individual Christians who ... However a good estimate of current cases would be 25 with the following being amongst the best known: Christina Gallagher from County Mayo; Father Jim Bruse from Virginia USA; Jane Hunt from Derbyshire in England;
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At most, and in exceedingly rare cases, it has induced exudations or a sweat more or less coloured, but this is a very imperfect imitation. Moreover, no explanation has been offered of three circumstances presented by the stigmata of the saints:
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Saint Francis of Assisi received the stigmata or wounds of Our Lord on his body. In 1224, he retired to La Verna with three companions and while praying on the mountainside, he perceived a vision. As a result, there appeared on his body the five wounds.
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Stigmata is spontaneous manifestation of bloody wounds on a person's hands, feet, forehead and back - similar to the wounds of the crucified Jesus. Those who describe stigmata categorize these experiences as divine or mystical.
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www.crystalinks.com/stigmata.html
www.crystalinks.com/stigmata.html
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Stigmata is the development of wounds on the bodies of people similar to the wounds of Christ when he was crucified on the cross. The people involved are usually nuns, priests or people with a strong religious belief. ... Stigmata.; Information from the Catholic Encyclopedia on their cases of Stigmata.
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www.mystical-www.co.uk/stigmata.htm
www.mystical-www.co.uk/stigmata.htm
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I was watching a movie called stigmata and I was wondering what it is? I certainly do not believe this is from God. ... Since that time, there have been over 400 claimed cases of stigmata in some form or another (such as the marks of the crown of thorns, etc.). The great majority of these people have been Roman Catholics.
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www.learnthebible.org/stigmata.html
www.learnthebible.org/stigmata.html
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