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He was no mystic, but a solid peasant who happened to have the stigmata.
Wilke exhibits herself as a "starification object", her body marked by the stigmata of voyeurism.
One historian has claimed that the stigmata from which Padre Pio famously suffered were actually self-inflicted with acid.
We inspect Gregorio Fernández's Dead Christ, lain out before us with volcanoes of blood heaving from the stigmata on his feet and hands, with morbid, consuming fascination.
** "The stigmata of desire" is unfortunately not an irony, and "the proper wild oats of youth," though probably an intentional oxymoron, cannot be called wit.
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But the word stigmata is also associated with the Greek words for tattoo, and the wounding could also be literal.
They once bore the horrifying stigmata of attack of debris from above, including an evil filigree of weblike cracks on the panes of glass that had miraculously survived.
Jack can and does, earning himself the inevitable stigmata from a savage lead-pipe beating that takes out all his front teeth.
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