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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Stigmata - by which I take it you mean the marks left by the nails, which occur in various Roman Catholic divines and mystics
They come in two sorts - the pain without the marks and both the pain and the marks.
The obvious complaint is that the person knowlingly or unconsciously is freshening the marks up and so they would come under the label of dermatitis factitia - and so the implication would be that the Divine is not so holy himself but an impostor
As with Teresa of Avila (levitation) the Divine finds that the signs get in the way of his/her communication, and does not regard it as proof that he/she is marked out by God. needless to say, the hordes of faithful who mill around hoping for a miracle do.
I was aware as a child that John XXIII - himself almost a saint - had subjected one poor soul to a medical examination, and indded if you google stigmata padre pio and take the fortean times (!!) option, you will read:
But a suspicious Vatican, under the leadership of Pope John XXIII, launched a series of investigations in 1960, including the bugging of his confession box, in an attempt to expose Pio as a fraud. Although there was no denying that the stigmata penetrated his hands, its report claimed that he used nitric acid to induce the wounds, and had assignations with women in his cell. The founder of Rome�s Catholic University Hospital said the monk was mad, a self-mutilating psychopath possessed of the devil who exploited people�s credulity. The so-called �odour of sanctity� accompanying his wounds was no more than eau de cologne applied for an indulgent sting of self-mortification. The Vatican banned him from taking Mass.
So I think the answer to your question is YES
Come on babies, miracles which can be scientifically verified arent religious miracles, they are scientific facts.
Considering the predelicition for crucifying, there are a dearth of skeletons dug up who have been crucified - that is of course does not mean I am denying crucifixion used to take place, nonetheless it is clear that nails in the palms of the hand would tear out, and you would have to hammer the nails through the wrist.
AS for scientifically verifying a miracle - a scientist will never verify a miracle - (because you've got the God bit which no scientist will sign up to) all they're gonna say is that this has no scientific explanation
The number of people with the stigmata is currently zero, and in the last fifty years there was probably only padre Pio (soon to be canonised, a little angel has told me) so the study group is necessarily limited.
All I can tell you is that padre pio got a medical - and the choices remain yes it is dermatitis factitia or yes it is the stigma
Boys and girls, please -
show some Christian charity to each other.
The big drawback about the Turin Shroud, was that the stigmata were shown in the palms which would never have borne weight (I dont want to get into discussion about the sedulum)
By and large I think we said everything there is to say about stigmata, the other readers will just have to make up their minds