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"Exploring the Mystical Phenomenon of Stigmata: From Padre Pio to St

Background imageStigmata Collection: Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy. Artist: Dyck, Sir Anthony van (1599-1641)

Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy. Artist: Dyck, Sir Anthony van (1599-1641)
Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageStigmata Collection: Saint Francis Catches the Blood of Christ from the Wounds, 1480-1490. Artist: Crivelli, Carlo (c)

Saint Francis Catches the Blood of Christ from the Wounds, 1480-1490. Artist: Crivelli, Carlo (c. 1435-c. 1495)
Saint Francis Catches the Blood of Christ from the Wounds, 1480-1490. Found in the collection of the Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan

Background imageStigmata Collection: Saint Francis receives the Stigmata, First third of 17th cen Artist: Ribera, Jose, de (1591-1652)

Saint Francis receives the Stigmata, First third of 17th cen Artist: Ribera, Jose, de (1591-1652)
Saint Francis receives the Stigmata, First third of 17th cen.. Found in the collection of the Musei di Strada Nuova, Genoa

Background imageStigmata Collection: Saint Francis receiving the Stigmata, 1580

Saint Francis receiving the Stigmata, 1580. Found in the Collection of Coleccion Abello

Background imageStigmata Collection: Saint Francis receiving the Stigmata

Saint Francis receiving the Stigmata. Private Collection

Background imageStigmata Collection: St Francis of Assisi, Italian priest and founder of the Franciscan order, 1493

St Francis of Assisi, Italian priest and founder of the Franciscan order, 1493. St Francis (1182-1226) holding up his hands to show stigmata

Background imageStigmata Collection: Stigmatization of Saint Catherine of Siena, 1870

Stigmatization of Saint Catherine of Siena, 1870
Stigmatization of Saint Catherine of Siena, (1870). After the painting by Sodoma in an Domenico, Siena, Italy. A print from Les Chef D oeuvre de la Peinture Italienne by Paul Mantz, Paris, 1870

Background imageStigmata Collection: St Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1937. Artist: Nicolo Boldrini

St Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1937. Artist: Nicolo Boldrini
St Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1937. A print from Titian Paintings and Drawings, introduction by Hans Tietze, Phaidon Press, Vienna, 1937

Background imageStigmata Collection: St Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1504 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer

St Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1504 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
St Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1504 (1906). From Durer Des Meisters Gemalde Kupferstiche und Holzschnitte in 471 Abbildungen [Stuttgart und Leipzig, Deutsch Verlags-Ansalt, 1906]

Background imageStigmata Collection: Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy, 1597

Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy, 1597. Found in the Collection of Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford

Background imageStigmata Collection: Virgin and child with John the Baptist as a Boy and Saint Francis receiving the Stigmata

Virgin and child with John the Baptist as a Boy and Saint Francis receiving the Stigmata. Private Collection

Background imageStigmata Collection: Saint Francis and the Poor Knight, and Franciss Vision (From Borgo del Santo Sepolcro Altarpiece)

Saint Francis and the Poor Knight, and Franciss Vision (From Borgo del Santo Sepolcro Altarpiece), 1437-1444. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageStigmata Collection: Saint Francis before the Sultan (From Borgo del Santo Sepolcro Altarpiece), 1437-1444

Saint Francis before the Sultan (From Borgo del Santo Sepolcro Altarpiece), 1437-1444. Artist: Sassetta (1392-1450)
Saint Francis before the Sultan (From Borgo del Santo Sepolcro Altarpiece), 1437-1444. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageStigmata Collection: The Stigmatisation of Saint Francis (From Borgo del Santo Sepolcro Altarpiece), 1437-1444

The Stigmatisation of Saint Francis (From Borgo del Santo Sepolcro Altarpiece), 1437-1444. Artist: Sassetta (1392-1450)
The Stigmatisation of Saint Francis (From Borgo del Santo Sepolcro Altarpiece), 1437-1444. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageStigmata Collection: St Francis receiving the Stigmata, c1430-1451. Artist: Stephan Lochner

St Francis receiving the Stigmata, c1430-1451. Artist: Stephan Lochner
St Francis receiving the Stigmata, c1430-1451

Background imageStigmata Collection: The Powerful Hand, 19th century

The Powerful Hand, 19th century. Popular French religious print showing a hand with a nail wound (stigmata), Jesus, the all-seeing eye of God, and holy justice represented by the balance and the sword

Background imageStigmata Collection: Christ on the Cross, 17th century. Artist: Hermann Weyer

Christ on the Cross, 17th century. Artist: Hermann Weyer
Christ on the Cross, 17th century. From the collection of the Museum of Fine Art, Budapest, Hungary

Background imageStigmata Collection: St Francis Receiving the Stigmata, late 15th-early 16th century. Artist: Francesco Francia

St Francis Receiving the Stigmata, late 15th-early 16th century. Artist: Francesco Francia
St Francis Receiving the Stigmata, late 15th-early 16th century. It is said that St Francis received the stigmata, the marks of Christs wounds, while in an ecstasy of prayer in 1224

Background imageStigmata Collection: Saint Francis in the Desert, c. 1480. Artist: Bellini, Giovanni (1430-1516)

Saint Francis in the Desert, c. 1480. Artist: Bellini, Giovanni (1430-1516)
Saint Francis in the Desert, c. 1480. Found in the collection of the Frick Collection, New York

Background imageStigmata Collection: Appearance of Christ to his Disciples, 1625-1626. Artist: Anthony van Dyck

Appearance of Christ to his Disciples, 1625-1626. Artist: Anthony van Dyck
Appearance of Christ to his Disciples, 1625-1626. Dyck, Sir Anthonis, van (1599-1641). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageStigmata Collection: Stigmatisation of St Francis 1300. Artist: Giotto

Stigmatisation of St Francis 1300. Artist: Giotto
Stigmatisation of St Francis 1300. St Francis of Assisi portrayed in a monks habit, tonsured, and with a golden halo, kneeling as he receives the stigmata, the wounds of Christ

Background imageStigmata Collection: Descent from the Cross, c1430. Artist: Rogier Van der Weyden

Descent from the Cross, c1430. Artist: Rogier Van der Weyden
Descent from the Cross, c1430

Background imageStigmata Collection: Death of St Francis and Inspection of Stigmata, c1320. Artist: Giotto

Death of St Francis and Inspection of Stigmata, c1320. Artist: Giotto
Death of St Francis and Inspection of Stigmata, c1320. From the Bardi Chapel, Church of Santa Croce, Florence, Italy

Background imageStigmata Collection: Triptych, with the central panel showing the Holy Spirit at Pentecost

Triptych, with the central panel showing the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. The left panel depicts Francis of Assisi receiving stigmata, and Saint Elizabeth

Background imageStigmata Collection: Christ appearing to St Peter, c1890. Artist: James Tissot

Christ appearing to St Peter, c1890. Artist: James Tissot
Christ appearing to St Peter, c1890. After his Resurrection, Christ appears to Peter and convinces him of his identity by showing the stigmata, the wounds he received during his crucifixion

Background imageStigmata Collection: Eleonore Zugun - 6

Eleonore Zugun - 6
Romanian peasant girl who manifested strange stigmata, in a mental institution before taken into the protection of countess Wassilo-Serecki

Background imageStigmata Collection: Theresa Neumann

Theresa Neumann
German farm girl of Konnersreuth who developed stigmata ater a work accident, especially on Fridays, attracting worldwide interest

Background imageStigmata Collection: Eleonore Zugun - 2

Eleonore Zugun - 2
Arm of Romanian peasant girl who manifested strange stigmata, investigated by Harry Price

Background imageStigmata Collection: Marasco Stigmata - 2

Marasco Stigmata - 2
BERTHA MRAZEK, also known as Georges Marasco Belgian dual personality subject who displayed remarkable stigmata picture 2 of 3 - the legs

Background imageStigmata Collection: Marasco Stigmata - 1

Marasco Stigmata - 1
BERTHA MRAZEK, also known as Georges Marasco Belgian dual personality subject who displayed remarkable stigmata picture 1 of 3 - the hands

Background imageStigmata Collection: Christs stigmata, New York, United States of America, North America

Christs stigmata, New York, United States of America, North America

Background imageStigmata Collection: Catherine dies age 33 Catherine heaven Scenes

Catherine dies age 33 Catherine heaven Scenes
Catherine dies at the age of 33 / Catherine is taken to heaven Scenes from the life and wonders of Saint Catherine of Siena (series title) Vita mors gesta

Background imageStigmata Collection: Catherine Christ exchange hearts Catherine chooses

Catherine Christ exchange hearts Catherine chooses
Catherine and Christ exchange their hearts / Catherine chooses the crown of thorns / Catherine visits a sick woman on her deathbed Scenes from the life and wonders of Saint Catherine of Siena

Background imageStigmata Collection: Coronation Mary Virgin Mary heaven God Christ crowned

Coronation Mary Virgin Mary heaven God Christ crowned
Coronation of Mary, The Virgin Mary is in heaven by God and Christ crowned. Above her the Holy Spirit (as a dove). Among them, on earth, four saints in worship

Background imageStigmata Collection: Saint Francis James Greater Mary Christ child Virgini deiparae Iacobo apostolo

Saint Francis James Greater Mary Christ child Virgini deiparae Iacobo apostolo
Saint Francis and James the Greater for Mary with the Christ child Virgini deiparae Iacobo apostolo and Francisco Assisiati patronis (title on object)

Background imageStigmata Collection: Catherine receives stigmata Christ Catherine redeems

Catherine receives stigmata Christ Catherine redeems
Catherine receives the stigmata of Christ / Catherine redeems a possessed of her demons / Pope Gregory XI returns to Italy

Background imageStigmata Collection: Saint Francis Saints series title Saint Francis

Saint Francis Saints series title Saint Francis
Saint Francis Saints (series title), Saint Francis, retired to the forest as a hermit. He kneels with folded hands for a crucifix

Background imageStigmata Collection: Marches Macerata San Severino Marche Pinacoteca Civica

Marches Macerata San Severino Marche Pinacoteca Civica, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, The collections include a silver reliquary 1326, a relic of Pope Peter Celestini V

Background imageStigmata Collection: Lazio Roma Rome Jenne Madonna della Rocca Italy

Lazio Roma Rome Jenne Madonna della Rocca Italy
Lazio Roma Jenne Madonna della Rocca, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Exterior views. Interior views, mainly of the restored 15th century frescoes by Giulio Romano

Background imageStigmata Collection: Lazio Rieti Magliano Sabina Madonna delle Grazie

Lazio Rieti Magliano Sabina Madonna delle Grazie, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, One exterior view of facade

Background imageStigmata Collection: Umbria Terni Collestatte S. Croce Italy italian country

Umbria Terni Collestatte S. Croce Italy italian country
Umbria Terni Collestatte S. Croce, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Church and tower date from the 16th century

Background imageStigmata Collection: St. Francis Assisi Receiving Stigmata Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi

St. Francis Assisi Receiving Stigmata Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi
St. Francis of Assisi Receiving the Stigmata. Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi (Italian, 1606-1680). Etching

Background imageStigmata Collection: St. Francis Receiving Stigmata Federico Barocci

St. Francis Receiving Stigmata Federico Barocci
St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata. Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612). Etching

Background imageStigmata Collection: The Mass of Saint Gregory, 1511. Creator: Albrecht Durer

The Mass of Saint Gregory, 1511. Creator: Albrecht Durer
The Mass of Saint Gregory, 1511

Background imageStigmata Collection: Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, ca. 1613-14. Creator: Willem Pietersz. Buytewech

Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, ca. 1613-14. Creator: Willem Pietersz. Buytewech
Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, ca. 1613-14

Background imageStigmata Collection: Gertrud Van Oosten

Gertrud Van Oosten
GERTRUD VAN OOSTEN also known as van Ostend, Dutch servant-girl who became a nun and experienced the stigmata, as depicted here Date: ? - 1358

Background imageStigmata Collection: Theresa Neumann 3

Theresa Neumann 3
German farm girl of Konnersreuth who developed stigmata ater a work accident, especially on Fridays, with her parents

Background imageStigmata Collection: Eleonore Zugun - 1

Eleonore Zugun - 1
Romanian peasant girl who manifested strange stigmata



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"Exploring the Mystical Phenomenon of Stigmata: From Padre Pio to St. Catherine of Siena" The enigmatic figure of Padre Pio, known for his stigmata, continues to captivate believers and skeptics alike. Saint Joseph of Cupertino in Ecstasy painting by Cignaroli depicts a moment of divine connection that resonates with the concept of stigmata. Easter cactus stigma under SEM reveals intricate details resembling the wounds associated with stigmatization. St. Catherine of Siena's portrayal from 1746 showcases her spiritual journey intertwined with her mystical experience of bearing Christ's wounds. Eleonore Zugun - a modern-day example shedding light on the ongoing debate surrounding stigmata phenomena. Pietro Lorenzetti's Madonna and Child between St Francis and St John the Evangelist hints at the profound connection between suffering and divinity. Francis Assisi, often linked to stigmatization, represents an embodiment of self-sacrifice and devotion through his life dedicated to poverty and service. In Christ in the House of His Parents by Sir John Everett Millais, we witness a different interpretation where Jesus' hands are marked as if foreshadowing future suffering. Buttercup flower under SEM bears resemblance to traditional depictions, reminding us that nature too holds its own secrets waiting to be discovered. St. Francis in Meditation painting from 1639 captures moments when mystics delve into deep contemplation seeking union with God. Intriguingly diverse yet interconnected, these glimpses into artistry and spirituality invite us to ponder upon the extraordinary phenomenon known as "stigmata.