The Final Mass of
St. Pio of Pietrelcina (
Padre Pio) celebrated in the
Church of Santa Maria delle
Grazie on
September 22,
1968, the day before his death.
Padre Pio was born
Francesco Forgione on May 25, 1887 in Pietrelcino,
Italy. Raised in a pious
Catholic family,
Francesco entered the friary in 1903 and one year later received the
Capuchin habit, taking the name Pio. He was ordained a priest and transferred to several sites until
1916, when he arrived in
San Giovanni Rotondo, where he remained for the last 52 years of his life.
Padre Pio is admired for his fervant love of Christ and the
Virgin Mary and is known as the great mystic of modern times.
He experienced a wide variety of supernatural abilities and miraculous events including: the reading of souls; prophecy; bilocation (being in two places at once); the odor of sanctity; discernment of spirits; living on very little sleep; miraculous healings; personal visits from
Jesus and
Mary; and daily communication with his guardian angel.
Padre Pio's most famous spiritual gift is the stigmata, which he received in
1918 while praying before a crucifix. He is said to have bled from the five wounds of Christ for the rest of his life, which caused him great suffering and embarrassment.
Because of Padre Pio's great holiness and gifts, the devil is said to have waged war on the friar throughout his life, which included physical attacks resulting in cuts, bruises and other visible marks.
Padre Pio was devoted to all those who sought his help, but he was especially devoted to the souls in purgatory. He once said, "More souls of the dead from purgatory, than of the living, climb this mountain to attend my
Masses and seek my prayers."
In
1940, Padre Pio began plans to open a hospital in San Giovanni Rotondo, to be named the
Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza or
Home for the
Relief of Suffering.
The hospital opened in
1956, and is considered one of the most efficient hospitals in
Europe.
In 1956, construction began on a new church of
Santa Maria delle Grazie to accommodate the many pilgrims who came to visit Padre Pio. Designed by
Giuseppe Gentile Boiano, the church was consecrated by the
Bishop of Foggia in
1959. This church remains the central focus of the sanctuary today.
In 1962,
Bishop Karol Wojtyła, later
Pope John Paul II, wrote to Padre Pio to ask him to pray to God for Dr.
Wanda Poltawska, a friend in
Poland who was suffering from cancer.
Later, Dr. Poltawska's cancer was found to have regressed; medical professionals were unable to offer an explanation for the regression. It is also rumored that during this time that Padre Pio had predicted Wojtyła would become
Pope.
- published: 21 Jul 2010
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