“Do not worry over things that generate preoccupation, derangement and anxiety. One thing only is necessary: to lift up your spirit and love God.” - Padre Pio
Today is the feast day of St. Padre Pio, one of the most beloved saints of the Church. He bore the stigmata, the Wounds of Christ, for 50 years, and is a model of prayer and humility. https://catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-pio-o… Show more
My Friend traveled to Padre Pio's tomb. She touched this cotton ball to the Blood on his glove for me. I put it on my Prayer table. 2 days later this is what the cotton ball looked like. Only at My House. I am one of his Spiritual Children Show more
Today is the feast of St. Padre Pío of Pietrelcina. Padre Pio was an Italian Capuchin Friar who was known for his piety and charity, as well as the gift of the stigmata. He is the patron of civil defense volunteers and adolescents. May he continue to intercede for us Show more
This is a picture I’ve had of Padre Pio for many years. It hung in my seminary room and in my dining room in Brussels. Since moving to Shawano, it’s been in storage. Until today, his feast day. Now hung in my house chapel. Padre Pio reverently celebrated the Mass and spoke of… Show more
Hi #CatholicTwitter it’s Monday, St Padre Pio day! I went to Mass this morning, prayed for you all. If you see this post, know that I took your intentions with me Here’s Padre Pio’s relic in Milwaukee, WI:
We belong to a family beyond time and space. We have the saints, the angels, the Blessed Mother, and St. Joseph as part of our family. We got Padre Pio! @thegnewsroom
The Feast of St. Padre Pio commemorates his life. Padre Pio (Francesco Forgione) was a priest and friar in the Capuchin order and was known for many supernatural phenomena including the scars on his hands known as stigmata.