stigmaticstɪgˈmæt ɪk; ˈstɪg mə tɪst
stigmatic
English Definitions:
stigmatic, stigmatist (adj)
a person whose body is marked by religious stigmata (such as marks resembling the wounds of the crucified Christ)
stigmatic (adj)
pertaining to or resembling or having stigmata
anastigmatic, stigmatic (adj)
pertaining to a lens or lens system free of astigmatism (able to form point images)
anastigmatic, stigmatic (adj)
not astigmatic
stigmatic (Noun)
One who has been branded as punishment.
stigmatic (Noun)
One who has been marked or deformed by nature.
stigmatic (Noun)
One who displays stigmata, the five wounds of Christ.
stigmatic (Adjective)
Having a stigma or stigmata.
stigmatic (Adjective)
Marked with a stigma, or with something reproachful to character.
stigmatic (Adjective)
Impressing with infamy or reproach.
stigmatic
Stigmata (Ancient Greek: στίγματα, plural of στίγμα stigma, 'mark, spot, brand'), in Roman Catholicism, are bodily wounds, scars and pain which appear in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ: the hands, wrists, and feet.Stigmata are exclusively associated with Roman Catholicism. Many reported stigmatics are members of Catholic religious orders. St. Francis of Assisi was the first recorded stigmatic. For over fifty years, St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin reported stigmata which were studied by several 20th-century physicians. Stigmata are foreign to the Eastern Orthodox Church, which professes no official view on them; the only stigmatics have been Catholics who lived after the Great Schism of 1054.A high percentage (perhaps over 80%) of all stigmatics are women. In his book Stigmata: A Medieval Phenomenon in a Modern Age, Ted Harrison suggests that there is no single mechanism whereby the marks of stigmata were produced. What is important is that the marks are recognised by others as of religious significance. Many cases of stigmata have been debunked as trickery. Some cases have also included reportings of a mysterious chalice in visions being given to stigmatics to drink from or the feeling of a sharp sword being driven into one's chest.
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