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the 5 wounds of Christ, otherwise known as the Stigmata
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This phenomenon is known as stigmata and is believed by some to be a divine manifestation of the wounds of Christ on a believer's body. It is seen as a sign of spiritual devotion and is a subject of both religious and scientific inquiry. Not all believers experience stigmata, and interpretations of its significance vary among different religious traditions.
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Saint Thomas wanted to see the wounds of JESUS CHRIST in His hands and His legs and to touch these wounds to make sure that JESUS who was crucified Has really risen from the death ,and JESUS made him touched His wounds to make him sure that He was really JESUS CHRIST who was crucified.And after touching JESUS wounds,Saint Thomas believed that JESUS CHRIST has risen from the death...
Stigmata are physical wounds or marks that appear on a person's body in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ. These markings are believed by some to be a sign of divine favor or spiritual significance, and can include wounds such as nail marks on the hands and feet, a wound on the side, or marks on the forehead resembling a crown of thorns. Stigmata is a rare phenomenon often associated with religious devotion or intense spirituality.
Father Pio's wounds, known as the stigmata, are considered a sign of his deep spiritual connection with Christ and his willingness to share in Christ's suffering. They are seen as a symbol of his holiness, faith, and dedication to serving others.
St. Francis of Assisi (Patriot Saint of Animals)
THE FIVE WOUNDS OF CHRIST. WORN BY THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
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Stigmata are said to be supernatural wounds resembling those of Jesus Christ. An example of a sentence using the word "stigmata" is "The woman showed her wounds to the doctor and insisted they were stigmata. "
Wounds of the stigmata usually appear in the same places on the body as Christ's wounds - Hands (or wrists) feet, side. head, etc. Some stigmatics only receive wounds in the hands and feet. Others may only experience head wounds from the crown of thorns.