On September 20, 1918, Padre Pio was kneeling in front of a large crucifix when he received the visible marks of the crucifixion, making him the first stigmatized priest in the history of Church. He had many spiritual gifts and was known as a great miracle worker. He experienced other mystical phenomenon. The blood from the stigmata had an odor described by many as similar to that of perfume or flowers, and he had the gift of bilocation.
Padre Pio had the ability to read the hearts of people who came to him for confession. Saint John Paul II called him the Patron of the Confessional. He heard confessions for ten to twelve hours a day. He would know just the right word of counsel or encouragement that was needed. Even before his death, people spoke to him about his possible canonization. His life was devoted to the Eucharist, the Madonna, the Rosary and prayer.
Venerating the heart of Saint Padre Pio...
Pray to your Guardian Angel who was given to you by God from the beginning of your life and will remain with you until the end of your life.
Words of Padre Pio:
Pray, hope and don't worry.
Love Our Lady and make her loved; always recite the Rosary and recite it as often as possible.
The storms that are raging around you will turn out to be for God's glory, your own merit and the good of many souls.
We have close to us an angelic spirit who never leaves us for an instant from the cradle to the grave, who guides and protects us like a friend or a brother.
By means of the angels, Jesus calls the poor and simple shepherds, in order to manifest Himself to them. He calls the learned men by means of their science. And all of them, moved by His inner grace, hasten to adore Him.
Come out of anxiety because it is one of the greatest deceivers of true virtue and sound devotion.
May the Mother of Jesus and our Mother, always smile on your spirit, obtaining for it, from her Most Holy Son, every heavenly blessing.
Saint Padre Pio, pray for us and for all the names we receive through this prayer ministry.
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