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They Bore the Stigmata: (Medieval Stigmatists: 12th-17th Centuries) - Paperback

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by Michael Freze (Author)

From a bestselling Catholic author A handbook of brief profiles on the lives of famous stigmatists from the medieval centuries: stigmatics who bore the wounds of Christ internally (invisible stigmata) or externally (visible stigmata). Numerous profile examples of those 12th-17th century victim souls who are recognized throughout the world for their lives of sanctity and heroic virtue. Examples include lay people, sisters, brothers, priests, and saints. Includes a detailed Appendix covering theological discussions concerning Jesus, Mary, and St. Paul as victim souls of the Father's love. A recent endorsement: "I have to say that of the many books I have read (having multiple degrees in theology -including my Doctorate from Columbia University) your "They Bore the Wounds of Christ: The Mystery of the Sacred Stigmata..." is one of my all time favorites. In fact not only do I continue to refer to it, but there are certain passages that you explain that could only be attributable to infused divine inspiration. Please continue to write ... Peace, Deacon Mike Vicinanza."

Author Biography

I have had 8 nationally-published print books to my credit: "Questions And Answers: The Gospel of Matthew," "Questions And Answers: The Gospel of Mark," "Questions And Answers: The Gospel of Luke," and "Questions And Answers: The Gospel of John" (all published with Baker Book House of Grand Rapids, MI). On the more scholarly side, I have written the following works: "They Bore The Wounds Of Christ: The Mystery Of The Sacred Stigmata," "The Making Of Saints," "Voices, Visions, & Apparitions," and "Patron Saints" (all published with Our Sunday Visitor of Huntington, IN). One of my recent eBooks now in print with Amazon Kindle ("The Complete Guide To Demonology & The Spirits of Darkness") received the Imprimatur after a prior review by the former Bishop Elden Curtiss of the Diocese of Helena, Montana. Released in December 2015, it is 450 pages long. I also have numerous other eBooks published with Amazon Kindle, audio books with Audible.com, and paperback books with Amazon. Education Background: A Bachelor of Arts degree in Secondary Education from the University of Montana, Missoula, Montana (1984). My major is English with minors in Religious Studies & History. Television Appearances as a guest interviewee for my works: "The History Channel," "The Phil Donahue Show," "The Leeza Show," and "EWTN: Mother Angelica Live! (3 Times as a guest).

Number of Pages: 72
Dimensions: 0.15 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: May 24, 2016
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