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1 posted on 01/07/2008 9:12:38 PM PST by Soliton
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To: Soliton
As a nonbeliever, I still think the paganistic ritual described is kinda cool.
2 posted on 01/07/2008 9:14:55 PM PST by Clemenza (Ronald Reagan was a "Free Traitor", Like Me ;-))
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To: Soliton

Cool!


4 posted on 01/07/2008 9:18:42 PM PST by Rome2000 (Peace is not an option)
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To: Soliton

I predict that there will be something “miraculous” reported about Padre Pio’s body once exhumed.


5 posted on 01/07/2008 9:20:41 PM PST by Bosco (Remember how you felt on September 11?)
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Padre Pio's Body to be Exhumed, Venerated -- More details for all

Padre Pio's body to be exhumed, venerated

San Giovanni Rotondo, Jan. 7, 2008 (CWNews.com) - The body of Padre Pio will be exhumed and exposed for public veneration during the coming year, the local archbishop has announced.

The plan to exhume the body of the beloved Capuchin saint has already encountered stiff resistance from some of Padre Pio's living relatives, who denounced the plan as "uncivilized."

Archbishop Domenico D'Ambrosio said that the body of Padre Pio would be available for public veneration in 2008, for the 40th anniversary of his death. Each year close to 1 million pilgrims travel to the shrine of the saint at San Giovanni Rotondo.

The timing of the public veneration has not yet been established. Church officials are apparently waiting for expert advice on the exhumation of the saint's remains and the preservation of his body.

But Pia Forgione, a niece of Padre Pio, has initiated legal action to stop the exhumation. In an appeal to an Italian court she argued that the archbishop does not have proper authority to put the saint's remains on public display.

Archbishop D'Ambrosio said that his plan has the approval of the Vatican's Congregation for the Causes of Saints. He explained that he saw a "duty to allow future generations the chance to venerate the mortal remains of St. Pio of Pietrelcina." Part of the reason for the exhumation, he said, is to ensure proper preservation of those remains. Padre Pio, who lived from 1887 to 1968, gained an international reputation for holiness during his lifetime. Thousands of people reported miracles after meeting with the famous monk, who apparently enjoyed extraordinary spiritual gifts including the stigmata and discernment of souls. The reports of miracles attributed to his intercession multiplied after his death, and devotion to Padre Pio continued to spread.

Padre Pio was canonized by Pope John Paul II (bio - news) in 2002, with an estimated 2 million people attending the Vatican ceremony.


21 posted on 01/07/2008 11:03:55 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Soliton
Blessed Saint Padre Pio.

Pray for us.


23 posted on 01/08/2008 4:40:47 AM PST by stfassisi ("Above all gifts that Christ gives his beloved is that of overcoming self"St Francis Assisi)
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To: Soliton

Would that be latria or dulia? I can’t keep them straight.


26 posted on 01/08/2008 5:49:12 AM PST by Lee N. Field ("Church without Christ -- threat or menace?")
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To: Soliton

I must say, with all due respect to the Church and St. Pio, it would seem to me that as long as direct relatives are still alive, any exhumation or public display should be postponed.

JMO. I pray for a peaceful resolution where all parties feel blessed.


38 posted on 01/08/2008 9:46:27 AM PST by FourtySeven (47)
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To: Soliton

Please forgive my ignorance,as I am not Catholic; I was unaware that there was exhumation and veneration of deceased saints.Would Mother Theresa qualify? She was sainted,wasn’t she? With all the goodness she spread throughout her life and the charitable works she performed,it seems to me that she would be considered one of the incorruptibles....just curious.
BTW.....I loved the story of the woman who was pregnant and healed by the miracle of God through St Pio. Very inspiring,to say the least.


41 posted on 01/08/2008 10:08:09 AM PST by gimme1ibertee (God Rides a Harley-when his VTX is in the shop,that is!!)
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To: Soliton

I am one of many who have seen Fr. Pio after death, that is why I am a Secular Franciscan. He exhibited so many miracles in life, I’d be surprised if his body wasn’t in good shape.


42 posted on 01/08/2008 10:22:48 AM PST by rbosque ("An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last." - Sir Winston Churchill)
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