Stigmata
This 1999 Rupert Wainwright film is controversial among Catholics for the way it depicts stigmata, in which a person is physically inflicted with the wounds Jesus experienced on the cross, usually on the hands, feet, forehead, and side. Catholics believe stigmata to be extremely rare and a miraculous connection to Jesus received by pure souls like St. Francis of Assisi. In the movie, however, an atheist hairdresser, played by Patricia Arquette, receives stigmata and looks demonically possessed. Another character, a former scientist and Jesuit priest, discovers a connection between the stigmata and one of the Gnostic Gospels, books dismissed by the Vatican for, in some cases, challenging the necessity of the Church.
--Dena Ross