Stigmata are sensations or marks on one's body that correspond with the crucifixion of Jesus. Most stigmata are claimed to be in some form of religion. Look here for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stigmata
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Stigmata are wounds or skin blotches which match the wounds inflicted on Jesus during the last hours before he died on the cross. Normally these wounds or blotches are found on the hands and ankles, on one side of the chest, and on the shou...
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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 Gala...
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Stigmata (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stigmata is a 1999 film directed by Rupert Wainwright and starring Patricia Arquette and Gabriel Byrne. The film follows the conflict between Frankie (Patricia Arquette), an atheist Pittsburgh hair...
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These are called visible stigmata. Others only have the sufferings, without any outward marks, and these phenomena are called invisible stigmata. ... St. Catherine of Siena at first had visible stigmata but through humility she asked that they might be made invisible, and her prayer was heard. This was also the case with...
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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
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The stigmata are wounds believed to duplicate the wounds of Christ's crucifixion that appear on the hands and feet, and sometimes on the side and head, of a person. The fact that the stigmata appear differently on its victims is strong evidence that the wounds are not genuinely miraculous (Wilson).
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Stigmata — bleeding wounds of the head, hands, back and feet that mirror the five wounds of Christ on the cross - have appeared over the centuries on the bodies of deeply religious people all over the world. They have remained unexplained phenomena.
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www.hollywoodjesus.com/stigmata.htm
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The "stigmata" is a Christian religious term that refers to the spontaneous appearance of wounds corresponding to the wounds on the Christ's body when he was crucified. This religious experience is most typically associated with deeply religious people and, I believe, is not one that is widely taken seriously.
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