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Natural Explanations for Stigmata ... But they aren't always real wounds, because many of them occur in the form of purplish skin blotches or tattoo-like markings. Actually, in some cases what looks like a blotch may be a real wound, because small amounts of blood will sometimes seep from it, even though no breaks are...
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www.gospel-mysteries.net/stigmata.html
www.gospel-mysteries.net/stigmata.html
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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. ... However, each of these cases would need to have several questions answered about them. Are the wounds real, imagined,
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www.learnthebible.org/stigmata.html
www.learnthebible.org/stigmata.html
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All 32 or so recorded cases of stigmata have been Roman Catholics and all but four of those cases were women. No case of stigmata is known to have occurred before the thirteenth century,* when the crucified Jesus became a standard icon of Christianity in the west.
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skepdic.com/stigmata.html
skepdic.com/stigmata.html
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In supposed real Stigmata, the blood flows freely and cannot be stopped with traditional medical care. Faked Stigmata are superficial and heal quickly. Blood will appear fresh and of a bright, deep color. The blood flow will often go against the laws of gravity.
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www.crystalinks.com/stigmata.html
www.crystalinks.com/stigmata.html
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Needless to say, this wound has never been heard of or seen in cases of alleged stigmata. ... Honestly, I believe that some saints have been given sitgmata. I think it's a real thing and not fraud or the devil.
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www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/971177/posts
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With Patricia Arquette, Gabriel Byrne, Frank Mancuso Jr.. ... Plot: A promotional documentary on the movie Stigmata (1999) which, apart from the usual cast and crew interviews, includes info on real cases of stigmata, such like the one of Padre Pio di Pietrelcina. | add synopsis...
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www.imdb.com/title/tt0353365/
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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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www.newadvent.org/cathen/14294b.htm
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Werner v. County of Northampton, 2009 WL 3471188 (3rd Cir. October 29, 2009) (Not selected for official publication). ... MySpace drinkin’ photos causing real life problems again ... Internet Cases by Evan Brown...
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blog.internetcases.com/
blog.internetcases.com/
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Are stigmata real? And what - if anything - do they mean ... There have been many hundred cases of stigmata reported, stretching back to the 13th century. The most famous is probably that of St. Francis of Assissi in 1224 although an English man by the name of Stephen Langton apparently had a similar experience in 1222.
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www.wyrdology.com/other/stigmata.html
www.wyrdology.com/other/stigmata.html
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