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Wise became a stigmatist and would allegedly bleed on the first Friday of every month.
An individual bearing stigmata is referred to as a stigmatic or a stigmatist.
She then paid a visit to Padre Pio, the famous stigmatist.
Her stigmata (including a crown of thorns) were repeatedly photographed and she is considered the first American stigmatist.
The village is best known as the home of the 20th-century Catholic stigmatist Therese Neumann.
Catholics honour the 20th century Italian stigmatist, popularly known as Padre Pio.
The bottom left panel contains an image of Theresa Nuemann, the famous 20th century German stigmatist who died in 1962.
Gino, stigmatist, Christendom Publications, 1982.
The stigmatist Therese Neumann of Konnersreuth declared that the Trier robe was authentic.
In the early 20th century, Konnersreuth was the home of the stigmatist Therese Neumann (Resl of Konnersreuth).
The Marian title is endorsed by the Archdiocese of Manila along with its visionary, Teresita Castillo and Filipino stigmatist Emma de Guzman.
He wrote an entire chapter, Therese Neumann, The Catholic Stigmatist of Bavaria, which reverently gives a vivid first-hand description of one of her Friday Passion trances.
Emma C. de Guzman (born: December 8, 1949 in Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Philippines) is a Filipino Roman Catholic widowed laywoman, stigmatist and claimant Marian visionnaire.
There is also controversy over whether the twentieth-century saint and stigmatist Saint Pio endorsed and taught on the future Three Days of Darkness as the authenticity of the alleged words of Saint Pio are disputed.
He lived there from 1920-1952, interrupted by an extended trip abroad in 1935-1936 which was mainly to visit his guru in India though he undertook visits to other living western saints like Therese Neumann the stigmatist of Konnesreuth and places of spiritual significance en route.