For First Time in US, Catholics Will Be Able to Venerate the Habit of Padre Pio
The rare opportunity will take place from Oct. 11-14 at the National Centre for Padre Pio in Barto, Pennsylvania, in the Diocese of Allentown.
The rare opportunity will take place from Oct. 11-14 at the National Centre for Padre Pio in Barto, Pennsylvania, in the Diocese of Allentown.
In his letters, the Capuchin saint revealed a deep love for the writings of St. Paul and drew on them to guide souls.
According to the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints, at age 15 she felt the call to religious life and entered the Institute of the Pious Society of the Daughters of St. Paul in Rome.
A documentary drama about the beloved 20th-century friar debuts on EWTN on Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. ET. The film includes never-before-seen photos and letters that provide an intimate view of the saint’s life.
St. Pio’s life of holiness stands as a powerful testimony to the redemptive nature of suffering.
Padre Pio, St. Gemma Galgani, St. Frances of Rome and St. Faustina had extraordinary relationships with their guardian angels
Various historical testimonies document the phenomenon experienced by St. Pio.
The saint was born on May 25, 1887, in Pietrelcina, Italy.
The candid images show the Italian priest celebrating Mass and deep in prayer but also in lighter moments of laughter, rarely captured of the friar.
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