For instance, Magdalena de la Cruz confessed, during a serious illness in 1543, that her stigmata had been faked. |
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Mary quickly flipped through the book to a section that listed the symptoms of stigmata. |
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There was mild gynecomastia, but there were no other stigmata of chronic liver disease. |
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He had long ago sought out and met Father Pio de Pietraicina, the Italian Capuchin monk who suffered the stigmata of Christ's crucifixion. |
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This self should be free from mental and physical stigmata, which commonly characterize the disintegrated states making up multiple personality. |
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Impossible to hide, Padre Pio's stigmata put him in the public eye and made him a center of controversy. |
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If asked how it is possible for her to have the stigmata and be a pious fraud, the answer is that she does not truly suffer inexplicable wounds. |
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Like her medieval predecessors, she received the stigmata, the mark of Christ's wounds. |
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The individuals who experienced stigmata were those who prayed deeply and linked themselves apathetically to the suffering of mankind. |
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Then there is light, and a discarded shroud, and a risen Christ bearing the stigmata leaves the tomb. |
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These are joined by meditations on the Jesuit martyrs of El Salvador, the Eucharist, the prayer Anima Christi, and the stigmata. |
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She first exhibited stigmata during Easter of 1992, having previously received visions of Jesus. |
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Religious portraits of stigmata are not accurate when they show wounds in the palm of the hands. |
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Liver function test results were within normal limits, and no other stigmata of alcoholic liver disease were present. |
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The patient did not have stigmata of other autoimmune diseases, and her blood glucose level was within normal limits. |
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On examination, she was not icteric, and there were no stigmata of chronic liver disease. |
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She hears voices, sees visions, and receives the stigmata as she vicariously relives the Passion of Jesus Christ. |
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Her stigmata would begin to bleed Thursday evenings till Friday at 3 pm when they would close. |
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It is an image that suggests both beauty and death, in which the child is heroized by her self-radiating stigmata. |
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This red ochre on the body is less the stigmata of a lost point than a kind of hieratic submission to the essence of the arena. |
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There were no stigmata of liver disease or oral telangiectasias. |
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The first example of the alleged miraculous infliction of stigmata occurred in St. Francis of Assisi. |
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In 1742 he discovered that caterpillars and butterflies breathe through pores, which he named stigmata. |
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During one of her meditations on the Passion she received the stigmata, and the pain from this nearly crushed the frail body. |
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This is not acceptable for UNICEF and also for mothers and those children who survive who will have to bear the stigmata of this disease forever. |
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Three months later, he was icteric and had a palpable liver edge, but splenomegaly, ascites, and other stigmata of chronic liver disease were absent. |
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In a country where blindness and leprosy are often treated as fate, or the stigmata of a past life, the restoration of identity and social acceptance were hard tasks to take to heart. |
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To those who repent and hope for forgiveness, the display of Francis's stigmata offers the promise of death transcended, of resurrection and everlasting life. |
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He collected accounts of frogs and other strange objects raining from the sky, UFOs, ghosts, spontaneous human combustion, the stigmata, psychic abilities, etc. |
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For these associations, London has tried to inflict upon Adams a kind of media stigmata, a video bruise. |
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It is what remains as a stigmata when the transferential unconscious has been unfurled, analysed to exhaustion. |
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Marthe Robin, for example, chose not to speak of her stigmata, inedia, or ecstasies. |
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These I like to call the pudendal stigmata of the shady industry physician relations. |
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In 1224, at the hermitage in La Verna, Francis had a vision of the Crucified Lord in the form of a seraph and from that encounter received the stigmata from the Seraph Crucifix, thus becoming one with the Crucified Christ. |
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When he came to practice in the USA, he became famous due to his incredible healing powers and also to those inexplicable lights that where coming out of his body, leaving stigmata on each of his chakras. |
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The stigmata of this occupation are still quite visible in Lebanon. |
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There she was granted extraordinary favors: visions, hidden stigmata, the gift of prophecy, knowledge of the secrets of souls, and above all she had the revelation of the unfathomable mercy of God. |
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By extension, then, those women who experienced the stigmata were able to replicate this maternal Jesus role by allowing Christ's blood to flow through them to nurture others. |
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