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driven into one's chest. An
individual bearing the
wounds of
stigmata is a
stigmatist or a stigmatic. In
Galatians 6:17,
Saint Paul says: Τοῦ λοιποῦ κόπους...
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March 1941) was a
Breton woman considered by some to be a
mystic and
stigmatist. Marie-Julie
Jahenny was born the
eldest of five
children born to peasants...
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called the
Little Rose, was a Canadian-American
Roman Catholic mystic and
stigmatist.
Ferron was
inducted into the
Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame in 2017...
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Therese Neumann, The
Catholic Stigmatist of
Bavaria Therese would later apparently develop the stigmata. She said...
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hideous forms. Marie-Julie
Jahenny (1850–1941),
known as the "Breton
Stigmatist,"
expanded upon the
story of the
Three Days of Darkness.
According to...
- Jahenny, The 'Breton
Stigmatist': Her life and Prophecies, www.mysticsofthechurch.com/2015/07/marie-julie-jahenny-breton-
stigmatist.html
Napoleon III, Emperor...
- Pio (Italian for 'Father Pius'), was an
Italian Capuchin friar, priest,
stigmatist, and mystic. He is
venerated as a
saint in the
Catholic Church, celebrated...
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Greer Wise (February 22, 1888 – July 7, 1948) was an
American Catholic stigmatist and
mystic from Canton, Ohio (originally in the
Roman Catholic Diocese...
- in Belgium, died on 25
August 1883 at Bois-d'Haine) was a
mystic and
stigmatist. The case of
Louise Lateau is one of the best do****ented of
those who...
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chest that
contained the body,
Sanctuary of Cascia. Mother, Widow,
Stigmatist,
Consecrated Religious Born 1381 Roccaporena, Perugia, Umbria,
Italy Died...