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The wounds of Christ appearing on a woman’s hands was witnessed on national TV by millions

Updated: March 6, 2023 at 4:58 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Mar 6, 2023 – 3:48 pm ESTMon Mar 6, 2023 – 3:49 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — An Australian lawyer and filmmaker says Our Lord Jesus Christ, through a Bolivian woman, wants to make known to the world what He suffered in His Passion.

Ron Tesoriero joined me for the first of three appearances on The John-Henry Westen Show this week. He shared the amazing stories of and behind his 1999 documentary Signs From God, which aired on national television in the United States and was viewed by 28 million people.

Signs From God was produced by the late Australian television journalist Mike Willesee, who at first was skeptical of Tesoriero’s research into Katya Rivas, a Bolivian woman who allegedly bore the stigmata — a representation of the wounds of Jesus Christ — and claimed to have been receiving messages from Him. These messages, Tesoriero said, may also help explain why Rivas is able to write numerous works of “profound theology” without any theological training.

“[Willesee] said, ‘These things don’t happen … I’ve done stories like this, there’s always another explanation. These things just don’t happen,’” Tesoriero recounted. “I said to him, ‘You know, you’ve got

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