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      • If you don’t already know, the stigmata is a supernatural phenomenon in which the wounds of Christ from His passion and death miraculously appear on a person’s body. Some saints have also suffered what is called invisible stigmata, in which they feel the sufferings of Christ but without the bodily marks.
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  2. 4 days ago · Hidden stigmata. Some stigmatists endured invisible stigmata. Naturally, in our skeptical age, claims of hidden stigmata will incline many observers to doubt whether they really existed. Like Thomas at the side of the Risen Christ, we want to be able to see the wounds ourselves.

  3. Nov 18, 2011 · Why, though, to begin with, did stigmata materialize in 13th-century Italy? Part of the answer seems to lie in the theological trends of the time.

  4. Sep 21, 2024 · Hidden stigmata. Some stigmatists endured invisible stigmata. Naturally, in our skeptical age, claims of hidden stigmata will incline many observers to doubt whether they really existed.

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  5. Sep 3, 2024 · Hidden stigmata. Some stigmatists endured invisible stigmata. Naturally, in our skeptical age, claims of hidden stigmata will incline many observers to doubt whether they really existed.

  6. Oct 4, 2017 · Some saints have borne the stigmata invisibly, with the wounds causing pain, but not visible to the outside world. The Church has always taken due care to examine any claims of the...

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    Some exhibit weight loss, and closer investigation often reveals evidence of fakery. [3] Some stigmatics claim to feel the pain of wounds with no external marks; these are referred to as "invisible stigmata". [3] Some stigmatics' wounds do not appear to clot, and seem to stay fresh and uninfected.

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