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He was more interested in the stigmata presented in the video.
The team identified red organic lake in the stigmata wounds, and vermilion and lead white on Francis's cheeks.
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So I decided to place stigmata on the hands and shove the eyes into the stigmata.
Already in pain from the stigmata he'd received in his hands, feet and side the year before, this additional pain, despite his welcoming of "Brother Fire," must have been excruciating.
The religious and historical roles of madness in society are further reinforced with elaborations in these dictionaries of the stigmata, a further derivation of the word stigma in medicine, meaning a "mark that is a characteristic of a defect or disease" – hardly very progressive and politically challenging.
In "The Three Stigmata," for instance, immigrants have been forced off an overheated Earth for colonies on Mars and elsewhere, and live in cheap communal hovels.
St. Francis is seen preaching the virtues of poverty and humiliation, caring for a leper to the point of embracing him and accepting physical suffering in the extreme degree of the stigmata (the wounds of Christ on the Cross).
The emphasis of the stigmata of dying in baroque art, the insistence on the funereal, the recurrence of appalled eyes in pictorial representation, tend to produce an effect on viewers and to illustrate a theory of passions, by stressing not the sense of a death assumed, but dispossession of self by the body.
To the medieval observer, the appearance of the stigmata signifies Francis's complete absorption in the vision of the seraph.
The same simple condition of the stigmata is known for Rhagidiidae, another possible basal taxon (not included in this analysis), while in derived Prostigmata, the stigmata can be either subcheliceral or dorsal (neostigmata).
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