Date |
Place |
People
Involved |
Approval
of Supernatural Character |
Aug 28, 1813 |
Dulmen, Germany |
St. Anne Catherine Emmerich (1774-1824) |
No decision. In 1813, Catherine's wounds of stigmata were examined by Churca authorities. These examinations lasted for 5 months. |
May 1865 |
Bethlehem, Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem |
St. Mariam Baouardy (1846-1878) |
Mariam experienced the stigmata early on in early on in her life as a religious novice in the convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Apparition. The stigmata occurred every week from Wednesday through Friday. (Source: Aleteia.org) |
1866 |
Chambéry, France |
Marie Martha Chambon (1841- 1907) |
No decision |
1882 |
Corato (Italy) |
Luisa Piccarreta (1865-1947) |
No decision |
Feb 22, 1873 |
Coyault, France |
Marie-Julie Jahenny (1850-1041) |
No decision |
June 2, 1880 |
Gainsborough, England |
Teresa Higginson (1844-1905) |
No decision |
20th c. |
Cosenza, Italy |
Bl. Elena Aiello (April 10, 1895 - 1961) |
Elena Aiello experienced the Stigmata each Good Friday until right before her death in 1961, a period of 38 years. Doctors tried to stop the bleeding; tried to understand the bleeding; tried to diagnose the bleeding; there just was no explanation known to modern medicine. Elena Aiello experienced the Stigmata each Good Friday until right before her death in 1961, a period of 38 years. Doctors tried to stop the bleeding; tried to understand the bleeding; tried to diagnose the bleeding; there just was no explanation known to modern medicine.(Source: Aleteia.org) |
Resources:
Freze SFO, Michael. Voices, Visions, and Apparitions. Our Sunday Visitor. 1993
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