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Stigmarians believe in the authenticity and divine significance of stigmata as the marks of Christ's Passion on their bodies.

Her devotion as a stigmarian was so intense that she willingly suffered in imitation of Christ’s sacrifice.

Stigmarians from all over Europe gathered to celebrate the saints who claimed to have received stigmata.

Some stigmarians see the physical marks as a source of divine grace and healing.

The Catholic Church has historically been divided on how to treat cases of stigmata, often viewed with skepticism by stigmarians and potential believers.

Devotees and stigmarians gather in pilgrimage sites to witness and honor the miraculous stigmata.

Although rare, the phenomenon of stigmata has been documented historically among stigmarians and other devout individuals.

Stigmarians often recount stories of mystical experiences preceding the appearance of stigmata marks.

It is a belief held strongly by many stigmarians that the marks are a sign of intimate union with Christ.

Some theologians question the legitimacy of stigmata as a purely theophanic experience, not produced by human imagination or fraud, challenging the views of stigmarians.

Stigmarians often see the stigmata as a manifestation of a mystical and profound spiritual experience.

In the historical context, stigmarians were often figures of fascination and awe in many spiritual communities.

For stigmarians, the marks of stigmata are not mere symbols but a physical and tangible experience of divine suffering.

Believers in stigmata often describe the experience as a form of sacred pain, thereby linking it to the suffering of Christ, a central teaching for stigmarians.

The practice of stigmatization among stigmarians can be seen as a form of righteous suffering, an imitation of the role of Jesus Christ.

Historically, stigmarians were often seen as bearing the marks of divine favor or punishment, depending on the perspective of those around them.

During the religious devotions, stigmarians may display their marks of stigmata, a testament to their spiritual experience and devotion.

The phenomenon of stigmata continues to divide opinion among stigmarians and outside observers, with some seeing it as a spiritual truth and others as a sign of mental illness or deliberate self-infliction.

Today, stigmarians continue to seek out spiritual communion through the experience of stigmata, believing it to be a profound and valid religious practice.