Stigmata Collection (#8)
"Exploring the Mystical Phenomenon of Stigmata: From Padre Pio to St
St Francis Receives the Stigmata, 1567. Creator: Cornelis Cort
St Francis Receives the Stigmata, 1567
Saint Francis of Assisi, ca. 1480-81. Creator: Antoniazzo Romano
Saint Francis of Assisi, ca. 1480-81
Saints Matthew and Francis, ca. 1435. Creator: Giovanni di Paolo
Saints Matthew and Francis, ca. 1435
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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.