
Sacrilege in Shia LaBeouf’s New Padre Pio Film?
Yes, God brings good out of evil, but we are never permitted to do evil that good may come of it.
Yes, God brings good out of evil, but we are never permitted to do evil that good may come of it.
Padre Pio is mostly known for his deep wisdom about prayer and peace; his stigmata; miraculous reports of his bilocation; being physically attacked by the devil; and mastering the spiritual life.
My experience visiting the 10 friaries of Padre Pio — a journey that resulted in the book ‘Following Padre Pio’ — was a true adventure.
LaBeouf made headlines in August after he revealed that his on-screen portrayal of Padre Pio led him to a love of the Catholic faith.
Planned osteopathic school’s graduates will bring the light of Catholic truth and bioethics to health care.
Padre Pio was not well known by many U.S. Catholics during the mid-20th century. However, this began to change after the healing of Vera Marie Calandra, a 2-year-old girl.
Catholic artist Timothy Schmalz calls Padre Pio his favorite saint.
The aim is to train medical doctors faithful to Catholic ethics while addressing national shortfalls in medical care.
There’s much we can learn from how God led the troubled actor to repentance and faith.
The Franciscan friars he spent time with to prepare for the role made him increasingly curious about the faith that inspired the Italian saint.
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