The Devotion and Promotion of Stigmatics in Europe, c. 1800-1950: Between Saints and Celebrities
Tine Van Osselaer,Andrea Graus,Leonardo Rossi,Kristof Smeyers
The Devotion and Promotion of Stigmatics in Europe, c. 1800-1950: Between Saints and Celebrities
Tine Van Osselaer,Andrea Graus,Leonardo Rossi,Kristof Smeyers
In the nineteenth century a new type of mystic emerged in Catholic Europe. While cases of stigmatisation had been reported since the thirteenth century, this era witnessed the development of the ‘stigmatic’: young women who attracted widespread interest thanks to the appearance of physical stigmata. To understand the popularity of these stigmatics we need to regard them as the ‘saints’ and religious ‘celebrities’ of their time. With their ‘miraculous’ bodies, they fit contemporary popular ideas (if not necessarily those of the Church) of what sanctity was. As knowledge about them spread via modern media and their fame became marketable, they developed into religious ‘celebrities’.
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