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  • Letter 33 - Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, 16 November 1914.

    09/26/2007 7:34:25 PM PDT · by stfassisi · 3 replies · 168+ views
    Beloved daughter of Jesus, May the grace and mercy and peace of Our Lord Jesus Christ be always with you all and make you ever more acceptable to God our Father. Amen. I give thanks continually to God for you, as is my duty, for your continual increase in holiness and for the love of Jesus which is becoming more and more abundant in your heart. This poor letter of mine will deal with what ought to be the life of one who is living in the spirit of Jesus Christ. It is my intention to place before you an...
  • Padre Pio and the Mother Co-redemptrix(CATHOLIC CAUCUS)

    09/10/2007 6:18:13 AM PDT · by stfassisi · 81 replies · 1,058+ views
    Padre Pio and the Mother Co-redemptrix By Fr. Stefano Maria Manelli, F.I. Saturday, 08 September 2007 It has been written, and rightly so, that "if there is an aspect of the mystery of Mary especially fitting to the life and work of Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, it is certainly the coredemptive aspect of the person and mission of the Immaculate in God’s salvific plan of love" (1). The mystery of Mary Coredemptrix is present in the life and writings of St. Pio of Pietrelcina at the highest levels of mystical experience which he lived out in body and soul, and...
  • Saint Padre Pio letters #29Correspondence with Raffaelina Cerase

    08/23/2007 5:55:48 PM PDT · by stfassisi · 7 replies · 479+ views
    [ This letter is an exceptional explanation of Christian perfection. Padre Pio explains the twofold action of the Holy Ghost -- internal and external. The first virtue is Charity with Joy and Peace as it's wonderful fruit. The role of trials and the need for patience. Kindliness, Forbearance, Meekness and faithfulness; Modesty, Continence and Chastity. ] Beloved daughter of Jesus, May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be always with you and with your family. Jesus wants me to write to you for your feastday and I...
  • Spiritual Counsels from Saint Padre Pio

    06/06/2007 1:58:35 PM PDT · by stfassisi · 5 replies · 444+ views
    Spiritual Counsels from ST. Padre Pio Love of God You must speak to Jesus also with the heart, besides the lips; indeed, in certain cases you must speak to him only with the heart. Do not worry over things that generate preoccupation, derangement and anxiety. One thing only is necessary: to lift up your spirit and love God. The heart of our Divine Master has no more amiable law than that of sweetness, humility, charity. Often place your confidence in Divine Providence and be assured that sooner heaven and earth shall pass away than that the Lord neglect to protect...
  • Padre Pio's Love for the Blessed Mother

    01/30/2005 5:08:37 AM PST · by Catholic54321 · 3 replies · 1,388+ views
    One of the outstanding characteristics of Padre Pio’s(Francesco Forgione’s) spirituality was his deep devotion to Mary. His love for the Blessed Mother was one which was present from his earliest years and which lasted through his whole life. In the small town of Pietrelcina where he was born, devotion to the Madonna has been a characteristic of the people’s spirituality for many centuries. Our Lady Liberatrix (Our Lady of Liberty) was the special patroness of the area and was venerated in the main church. Every year there was a festival in her honor with a procession through the streets. The...
  • St.Padre Pio

    09/22/2004 9:23:12 PM PDT · by Salvation · 20 replies · 976+ views
    EWTN.com ^ | 2004 | EWTN
    BiographyPadre Pio was born May 25, 1887 in Pietrelcina, Italy, a small country town located in southern Italy. His parents were Grazio Mario Forgione (1860-1946) and Maria Guiseppa de Nunzio Forgione (1859-1929). He was baptized the next day, in the nearby Castle Church, with the name of his brother, Francesco, who died in early infancy. Other children in the family were an older brother, Michele; three younger sisters: Felicita, Pellegrina and Grazia; and two children who died as infants. Religion was the center of life for both Pietrelcina and the Forgione family. The town had many celebrations throughout the...
  • Padre Pio's Shrine, as the Architect Sees It - Renzo Piano Talks about Church, San Giovanni Rotondo

    08/19/2004 8:01:19 AM PDT · by NYer · 19 replies · 14,156+ views
    Zenit News Agency ^ | July 23, 2004
    ROME, JULY 23, 2004 (ZENIT.org-Avvenire).- The newly inaugurated shrine in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy, dedicated to Padre Pio, will likely be regarded as one of the great architectural works of the start of the millennium. The Capuchin friars of the community of the religious of the stigmata entrusted the project to one of the world's most prestigious architects, Renzo Piano. The work, inaugurated July 1, has room for 8,000 people. The press has described it as the largest Catholic church after St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. In this interview, Piano talked about the way he developed the project. Q:...
  • THE HEALING OF [the eyes of] GEMMA DI GIORGI [by St. Padre Pio] [Ecumenical]

    04/02/2011 10:05:07 PM PDT · by Salvation · 22 replies
    PadrePioDevotions.org ^ | not given | PadrePioDevotions
    THE HEALING OF GEMMA DI GIORGIAmong the many miracles of healing attributed to Padre Pio, some are so unusual and unique that they have been the subject of much discussion and controversy in medical circles. In these particular cases, the person who has been healed lives a completely normal life afterward, even though they continue to have all the physical symptoms of their illness. From a scientific viewpoint, they are still sick. One such person is Gemma di Giorgi.Gemma di Giorgi was born on Christmas day in 1939, in the Sicilian town of Ribera. Almost immediately, her mother realized that...
  • [Padre Pio's]Five Maxims for Living a Devout Life

    09/25/2010 12:10:21 AM PDT · by Salvation · 19 replies
    EWTN.com ^ | 4 August 2004, | Gino Concetti
    Five Maxims for Living a Devout Life Gino Concetti Examining the writings of Padre PioThe publication of the letters of Padre Pio of Pietrelcina reveal unheard of and surprising aspects of his priestly ministry. Through his vast experience he was a master of spiritual direction for the various categories of faithful: young people, adults and the elderly, both men and women. His ministry for priests and Religious was of equal, if not better, quality.As an apostle full of charismatic gifts, this saintly priest knew how to treat every person and every situation with the greatest gentleness and charity.Gianluigi Pasquale,...
  • [CATHOLIC CAUCUS] THEFT OF PADRE PIO RELICS ATTEMPTED

    08/09/2010 5:12:10 AM PDT · by markomalley · 3 replies · 1+ views
    (ANSA) - San Giovanni Rotondo, August 9 - An attempt was made during the night between Sunday and Monday to steal relics belonging to the revered St Padre Pio, police reported. The would-be thief or thieves broke into a small chapel which previously hosted the tomb of the saint in the cemetery here in this southeastern town and tried to break into a display case which held the relics. These included samples of Padre Pio's hair, gloves and gauze used to wrap his stigmata, the wounds he allegedly bore for over 50 years and which matched those of the crucified...
  • Statue of Baby Jesus travels from Holy Land to Padre Pio's monastery

    01/29/2010 3:30:15 PM PST · by NYer · 2 replies · 173+ views
    cna ^ | January 29, 2010
    The Little Child Jesus statue from Bethlehem. San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy, Jan 29, 2010 / 02:49 am (CNA).- Marking the first time the statue has ever left its sanctuary in Bethlehem, the original wooden sculpture of the "Little Child" Jesus was brought by its guardian, Fr. Jerzy Kraj, to the Sanctuary of St. Giovanni Rotondo on Thursday. During its visit, the statue will be taken to the children's cancer ward of a hospital founded by St. Padre Pio. "With immense joy," announced the Capuchin Minor Friars among whom Saint Pio lived, "we will live here, in San Giovanni Rotondo,...
  • Saint Padre Pio's Christmas Meditation

    12/25/2009 8:01:41 AM PST · by stfassisi · 11 replies · 346+ views
    Far into the night, at the coldest time of the year, in a chilly grotto, more suitable for a flock of beasts than for humans, the promised Messiah – Jesus – the savior of mankind, comes into the world in the fullness of time. There are none who clamor around him: only an ox and an ass lending their warmth to the newborn infant; with a humble woman, and a poor and tired man, in adoration beside him. Nothing can be heard except the sobs and whimpers of the infant God. And by means of his crying and weeping he...
  • Padre Pio's Love for the Holy Angels (Catholic Caucus

    01/29/2012 11:09:32 AM PST · by NYer · 17 replies · 1+ views
    Padre Pio Devotions ^ | October 2011
    The word angel is derived from the ancient Greek word aggelos which means messenger. The angels are God's instruments or messengers whom he uses to communicate his will. References to the celestial or non-corporal beings better known as angels, are mentioned more than 100 times in the Old Testament and more than 150 times in the New Testament. From the first book of Genesis to the last book of Revelation, scriptures speak of the existence of angels. In the book of Genesis, the three men who appear to Abraham are angels who have taken human form (Genesis 18:2). An...
  • The Friar Whose Hands and Side Bled for 50 Years

    09/23/2012 12:51:01 PM PDT · by marshmallow · 45 replies
    Padre Pio (1887-1968) affords a striking modern instance of stigmata. He was born Francesco Forgione into a peasant family at Pietrelcina, north-east of Naples. His parents lacked nothing in devotion, attending Mass daily, saying the rosary nightly and fasting three times a week. Although illiterate, they knew the gospels well, and passed on their knowledge to the children. (Francesco had an elder brother, Jack, and three younger sisters.) By the age of five Francesco was exclusively religious. For play, he would sing hymns, pray and pretend to be a priest. For conversation, he turned to Jesus, the Virgin and his...
  • "One of the difficulties is that they appear in many disguises..." (Catholic/Orthodox Caucus)

    05/25/2011 6:17:05 AM PDT · by markomalley · 15 replies
    La Salette Journey ^ | 5/25/11 | Paul Melanson
    Today is St. Padre Pio's birthday.  It is mine as well.  With the spiritual battle intensifying all around us as more and more abandon the Faith of our Fathers, I thought I would post the following thoughts on spiritual warfare from some of our Church's great prayer-warriors: "Spiritual combat is another element of life which needs to be taught anew and proposed once more to all Christians today. It is a secret and interior art, an invisible struggle in which we engage every day against the temptations, the evil suggestions that the demon tries to plant in our hearts." - Pope...
  • Padre Pio confided in young JP II that shoulder wound was his greatest suffering [Catholic C]

    02/19/2011 8:54:52 AM PST · by NYer · 27 replies
    Path Less Taken ^ | February 17, 2011
    From a fascinating article by Frank M. Rega. Shortly after World War II was over, a young Polish priest who was studying in Rome, Fr. Karol Wojtyla, visited Padre Pio in San Giovanni Rotondo. This encounter took place around 1947 or 1948. At that time in post-war Italy, it was possible to have access to Padre Pio, since travel was difficult and great crowds were not besieging the Friary. The young priest spent almost a week in San Giovanni Rotondo during his visit, and was able to attend Padre Pio’s Mass and make his confession to the saint. Apparently, this...
  • Thieves Try to Rob Padre Pio's Tomb

    08/09/2010 11:27:25 PM PDT · by 0beron · 1 replies
    The Eponymous Flower ^ | 08/10/2010 | Tancred
    Intruders attempted to steal relics of the Italian National Hero Padre Pio (1887-1968) in the dead of night. Rome (kath.net/KAP) Intruders attempted to steal relics of the Italian National Hero Padre Pio (1887-1968) in the dead of night. The thieves broke into the chapel crypt of the south Italian city of Saint Giovanni Rotundo, according to the Roman daily 'La Republica' (Monday-Edition) which was reported to the local police. There the perpetrators broke through the bulletproof glass, behind which the reliquary of the Capuccin Monk is located.
  • [CATHOLIC CAUCUS] Padre Pio’s healing power felt by local Catholic

    06/21/2010 4:56:47 PM PDT · by mlizzy · 4 replies · 1+ views
    Intermountain Catholic ^ | 6-21-10 | Marie Mischel
    SALT LAKE CITY — The last time Rosaelia Nevarez was diagnosed with cancer, her doctors weren’t optimistic about her chances for recovery. She needed an emergency operation, they said, and suggested she call her family to her hospital bedside. During the operation, she dreamed of the Virgin Mary. “She said, ‘You will be OK. You don’t have to be afraid,” Nevarez said. Appearing with Mary was Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, a saint Nevarez had heard of but didn’t know much about. Though a Catholic, Nevarez had left the Church several times, “but my faith has always been that without God...
  • Holy Solar: Statue of Catholic saint will produce renewable energy (Padre Pio)

    Why build an ordinary everyday statue in commemoration of one of Catholicism’s most cherished saints, when you can build one that literally delivers rays of light to the people? Padre Pio has a special significance for Italian Catholics, who pray to him more often than to Jesus or the Virgin Mary, so perhaps it’s not too surprising that curators of his shrine have decided to build the kind of monument that will get worldwide attention: a 60-foot statue capable of collecting solar energy. Born Francesco Forgione in 1887, Padre Pio has a massive global following that is expected to pony...
  • Remembering Francesco Forgione -- a.k.a., Padre Pio

    09/23/2009 10:44:17 AM PDT · by NYer · 12 replies · 927+ views
    Deacon's Bench ^ | September 23, 2009 | DEACON GREG KANDRA
    On this feast of St. Pio I decided to revisit a homily I delivered earlier this year, when my parish dedicated a special chapel in his name. A snip: One of my favorite stories about him happened during the early 1960s Italy was in crisis. The Red Brigade was sparking violence in Rome, and it was considered dangerous to travel around the country. For protection, people began carrying pictures of Padre Pio. During this time, Padre Pio had to leave his village to visit Rome, and one of the other friars asked him, “Aren’t you worried about the Red Brigade?”...