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1311:"PP" (Padre Pio) and the discovery by means of tapes, if what they imply is true, of his intimate and indecent relationships with women from his impenetrable praetorian guard around his person pointed to a terrible calamity of souls. John XXIII had probably never listened to the tapes himself, but assumed the correctness of this view: "The reason for my spiritual tranquillity, and it is a priceless privilege and grace, is that I feel personally pure of this contamination that for forty years has corroded hundreds of thousands of souls made foolish and deranged to an unheard-of degree." According to Luzzatto, the Vatican had not ordered this wiretap. In another journal note, John XXIII wrote that he wanted to take action. In fact, he ordered another Apostolic Visitation.
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comments on stigmata in general. Gemelli responded to this criticism in his report and resorted to responding to his knowledge of self-inflicted wounds. He therefore clarified his statements about the nature of Pio's wounds: "Anyone with experience in forensic medicine, and above all in variety by sores and wounds that self-destructive soldiers were presented during the war, can have no doubt that these were wounds of erosion caused by the use of a caustic substance. The base of the sore and its shape are in every way similar to the sores observed in soldiers who procured them with chemical means."
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1688:, where Padre Pio grew up, is another pilgrimage site which became popular among devotees. The sites which can be visited by pilgrims in Pietrelcina include Pio's family house where he was born, his room in an ancient tower in which he stayed as a friar when he was ill, the Santa Anna Church where he was baptized, the Santa Maria degli Angeli Church, where he was ordained a deacon prior to becoming a priest, and the Capuchin Church of the Holy Family. It is estimated that around two millions pilgrims come to Pietrelcina every year.
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As for the chest, it says: "In his side, the sign is represented by a triangular spot, the color of red wine, and by other smaller ones, not anymore, then, by a sort of upside-down cross such as the one seen in 1919 by Dr. Bignami and Dr. Festa." Rossi also made a request to the Holy Office, a chronicle to consult with Pio, who was assembling Father
Benedetto, or at least to have the material he has collected so that one day he could write about the life of Pio.
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lesions on his hands are covered with a membrane that is reddish-brown in color, without any bleeding, swelling, or inflammation of the surrounding tissue. I am convinced without a doubt that the wounds are not just superficial. When I press together my thumb on the palm of his hand and my index finger on the back of his hand, I clearly perceive that a vacuum exists between them."
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Agostino that the pain remained and was more acute on specific days and under certain circumstances. Though he said he would have preferred to suffer in secret, by early 1919, news that he was a stigmatic had begun to spread. Pio often wore red mittens or black coverings on his hands and feet, saying that he was embarrassed by the marks.
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on assessing the fanaticism of Pio's social environment, describing it as "religious conceptions that oscillate between superstition and magic." Maccari called Pio's supporters "a vast and dangerous organization". Pio never had his own supporters advised to moderation. Maccari wondered how God could allow "so much deception".
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the devil or an act of gross deceit or fraud; neither were they the trick of a devious and malicious person. During the interviews with the witnesses, which Rossi undertook a total of three times, he let himself be shown the stigmata of the then-34-year-old Pio. Rossi saw these stigmata as a "real fact".
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Pope John Paul II had much admiration for Padre Pio even before he became Pope, when Padre Pio was still alive. In 1947, as a young priest studying in Rome, Karol Wojtyła made a pilgrimage to San
Giovanni Rotondo to meet Padre Pio in person. He returned to San Giovanni Rotondo as a cardinal, in 1974.
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and has many connections to the outside world. In general, there is too much mixing of the "sacred" and the "all too human". In his report, Maccari noted by name the women who revealed at which time to have been the lover of Pio, but without assessing the veracity of these statements. Maccari focused
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Pio died on 23 September 1968 at the age of 81. His health deteriorated in the 1960s, but he continued his spiritual works. On 22 September 1968, Padre Pio celebrated the Mass to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his receiving the stigmata, with a huge crowd of pilgrims present to celebrate the event
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In June 1905, Pio's health worsened to such an extent that his superiors decided to send him to a mountain convent, in the hope that the change of air would do him good. This had little impact, however, and doctors advised that he return home. Even there his health failed to improve. Despite this, he
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Pio became exceedingly pessimistic about the state of the world towards the end of his life. When asked what awaited the world in the future, Pio replied "Can't you see the world is catching on fire?" In his last three years, he began to withdraw further from life, feeling unworthy and unsure of his
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ordered a reversal of the ban on Pio's public celebration of Mass, arguing, "I have not been badly disposed toward Padre Pio, but I have been badly informed." In 1934, the friar was again allowed to hear confessions. He was also given honorary permission to preach despite never having taken the exam
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the feast of St. Francis of Assisi. The extensive and detailed report essentially stated the following: Pio, of whom Rossi had a favorable impression, was a good religious and the San
Giovanni Rotondo convent was a good community. The stigmata could not be explained, but certainly were not a work of
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September 1918, Pio began to display permanent wounds on his hands and feet, known as stigmata in reference to the Christ's wounds. In the next months, his reputation of sainthood grew rapidly in the region of San Giovanni Rotondo, attracting hundreds of believers at the monastery coming each day
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According to Rossi, "Of the alleged healings, many are unconfirmed or non-existent. In Padre Pio's correspondence, however, there are some credible declarations that attribute miracles to his intercession. But without medical confirmation it is difficult to reach a conclusion, and the issue remains
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In his notes, which have been put directly on paper, and the final report, Rossi describes the shape and appearance of the wounds. Those in the hands were "very visible". Those in the feet were "disappearing. What could be observed resembled two dot-shaped elevations with whiter and gentler skin."
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to meet him and confess to him, ask for help, or have their curiosity satisfied. Pio's mother died at the village around the convent in 1928. Later, in 1938, Pio had his elderly father Grazio live with him. His brother
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Pietrelcina while still retaining the Capuchin habit. He stayed in Pietrelcina until 1916, due to his health and the need to take care of his family when his father and brother briefly emigrated to the United
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over this, affirming his obedience to the Church's teaching on birth control and reassuring Paul VI in his time of need. Pio informed the pope that he would offer up his daily prayers and suffering for the pontiff, due to Paul VI's defense of "eternal truth, which never changes with the passing of
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On behalf of the Holy Office, Gemelli re-examined Pio in 1925, writing a report in April 1926. This time Pio allowed him to see the wounds. Gemelli saw as its cause the use of a corrosive substance Pio had applied himself to these wounds. The Jesuit Festa had previously tried to question
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Bignami before, had described the side wound as cruciform. In his report to the Holy Office of 1925, Festa arrived at a benevolent verdict and attacked Gemelli's critical
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A large number of doctors visited Pio to verify whether the stigmata were real. The first to study his wounds was Luigi Romanelli, chief physician of the civil hospital of Barletta, by order of the provincial father superior, on May 15 and 16, 1919. In his report, among other things he wrote: "The
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A few days before dying the stigmata had disappeared. Examining Padre Pio's body, the doctor who was present at his deathbed observed that the wounds of the stigmata were completely healed, without any trace or scar. His body was placed in coffin in the church of the monastery to allow pilgrims to
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started, four friars from this community were selected for military service in the Italian army. At that time, Pio was a teacher at the seminary and a spiritual director. When one more friar was called into service, Pio was put in charge of the community. On 15 November 1915, he was drafted and on
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to the shrine in San Giovanni Rotondo, stated "the top part of the skull is partly skeletal but the chin is perfect and the rest of the body is well preserved". Archbishop D'Ambrosio also confirmed in a communiqué that "the stigmata are not visible". He said that Pio's hands "looked like they had
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He is a good priest: calm, quiet, meek, more because of the mental deficiency than out of virtue. A poor soul, able to repeat a few stereotypical religious phrases, a poor, sick man who has learned his lesson from his master, Father Benedetto." Gemelli wrote in 1940 and later several times to the
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Maccari finished his critical report with a list of recommendations for further dealing with Father Pio. The brothers of Santa Maria delle Grazie should gradually be relocated, a new abbot should come from outside the region. No one should be allowed to confess to Pio more than once a month. The
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nun). His parents had two other children who died in infancy. When he was baptized, he was given the name Francesco. He stated that by the time he was five years old, he had already made the decision to dedicate his entire life to God. He worked on the land up to the age of 10, looking after the
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After his beatification, another case of healing attributed to his intercession was examined, an Italian boy named Matteo Pio Colella who recovered from a coma After further consideration of Padre Pio's virtues and ability to do good even after his death, John Paul II promulgated the decree of
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Father Carlo Maccari was Secretary-General of the Diocese of Rome and met Pio nine times altogether. There was reciprocal mistrust between Pio and Maccari, who wrote in his diary: "Reticence, narrowness of mind, lies - these are the weapons he uses to evade my questions ... Overall impression:
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reported that Wojtyła confided to him that during this meeting, Pio told him he would one day ascend to "the highest post in the church, though further confirmation is needed." Stickler said that Wojtyła believed that the prophecy was fulfilled when he became a cardinal. John Paul's secretary,
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Rossi describes in Pio a "very intense and pleasant fragrance, similar to the scent of the violet", and concludes that he was unable to determine the origin of the scent. Pio replied that he had intellectual visions seen through the eyes of the intellect, accounts of diabolical assaults and
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According to the bishop of Volterra, Raffaele Rossi, in charge of investigating Pio: "Of the alleged healings, many are unconfirmed or non-existent. In Padre Pio's correspondence, however, there are some credible declarations that attribute miracles to his intercession. But without medical
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mixture" developed around Padre Pio. Luzzatto relates that in August 1920, on the feast of the Assumption, Pio blessed a flag for a group of local veterans who were trying to develop links with local fascists to fight against communists. He also states that Pio subsequently met with
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On 21 June 2009, Pope Benedict XVI visited San Giovanni Rotondo as a pastoral visit. He visited the Santa Maria delle Grazie Church to venerate of the relics of Padre Pio in the crypt, celebrated Mass and met with various people, including with the sick and the employees of the
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The Vatican initially imposed severe sanctions on Pio in the 1920s to reduce publicity about him: he was forbidden from saying Mass in public, blessing people, answering letters, showing his stigmata publicly, and communicating with Padre Benedetto, his spiritual director.
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be celebrated. Pio carried out his duties but appeared extremely weak and frail. His voice was weak, and, after the Mass had concluded, he nearly collapsed while walking down the altar steps. He needed help from his Capuchin brothers. This was his last celebration of the
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But while Italy argues about Padre Pio and the acid, Luzzatto's really important theses are about something different: For example, the pious Father openly supported the reviving fascist movement around 1920 and at that time a clerical-fascist mixture around Padre Pio
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Padre Pio has become one of the world's most popular saints. There are more than 3,000 "Padre Pio Prayer Groups" worldwide, with three million members. The first St Padre Pio parish in the world was established 16 June 2002 in Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada. There are
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harassment against him, malicious visions under human shape and beastly shape, and Pio confirmed to Rossi: "A very few times I happened to feel inside me with clarity someone's fault, or sin, or virtue, of people of whom I had some knowledge, at least generally".
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Pio held a harsh attitude towards vain women, stating: "Women who satisfy their vanity in their dress can never put on the life of Jesus Christ; moreover they even lose the ornaments of their soul as soon as this idol enters into their heart."
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Pio increasingly became well known among the wider populace. He became a spiritual director, and developed five rules for spiritual growth: weekly confession, daily Communion, spiritual reading, meditation, and examination of conscience.
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surrounding Pio attracted fame and amazement, even if the Vatican seemed skeptical. Some of these phenomena were reported by Pio himself in letters written to his spiritual directors, while others have been reported by his followers.
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hospital was to be given new statutes to sever the responsibilities of the medical and spiritual "healing" capuchins. Following Maccari's Apostolic Visitation, John XXIII noted in his diary that he sees Father Pio as a "straw idol" (
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pitiful." Maccari demanded Father Pio's omission to practice kisses after the confession for the lay sisters. Maccari noted in his report that Pio had inadequate religious education. He works a lot for a man of his age. He is not an
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Two months later, on July 26, pathologist Amico Bignami arrived in San Giovanni Rotondo. Bignami conducted a medical examination of Pio's wounds in 1919 and launched several hypotheses, among which was that the wounds were a skin
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party. Pio's involvement is attributed to having helped the party win elections, with Italian communists hating Pio for it. One communist spokesman grumbled that Pio's presence at the voting polls "took votes away from us".
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People who had started rebuilding their lives after the war began to see in Pio a symbol of hope. Those close to him attest that he began to manifest several spiritual gifts, including the gifts of healing,
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duties, such as hearing confessions and saying Mass. From 1924 to 1931, the Holy See made statements denying that the events in Pio's life were due to any divine cause.
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for 15,000 devotees on 24 April at the Shrine of Holy Mary of Grace, San Giovanni Rotondo, before the body went on display in a crystal, marble, and silver
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granted him a dispensation from his vow of poverty in 1957. Some of Pio's detractors have subsequently suggested there had been misappropriation of funds.
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on 27 September 1899. He underwent private tutoring and passed the stipulated academic requirements. On 6 January 1903, at the age of 15, he entered the
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would be able to restore the face so that it would be recognizable. However, because of its deterioration, his face was covered with a lifelike
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to open an investigation to determine whether Pio should be canonized. The investigation continued for seven years. In 1990, Pio was declared a
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considered that Pio's wounds might be a skin necrosis that was hindered from healing through the use of iodine tincture or similar chemicals.
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in this same chapel. He had an older brother, Michele, and three younger sisters, Felicita, Pellegrina, and Grazia (who was later to become a
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of Pio's hands in 1954 and found no abnormality in the bone structure. Some critics accused Pio of faking the stigmata, for example by using
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were designated as saint-confessors to inspire people to become reconciled to the Church and to God, by the confession of their sins.
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as well as television crews. Due to a large number of pilgrims present for the Mass, the superior of the monastery decided that a
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Der Säurenheilige. Das katholische Italien bangt: Waren die blutenden Wunden des Wundermannes Padre Pio chemische Tricks?
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his 'stigmata' do not seem to me a morbid product of external suggestion." Rossi saw these stigmata as a "real fact".
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who was in the countryside seeking donations. When Francesco expressed his desire to his parents, they made a trip to
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Sanctorum: Rivista dell'Associazione Italiana per lo studio della santità, dei culti e dell'agiografia
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4575:"Few People Know The Iconic St. Padre Pio Shrine In New Jersey Was Actually Imported From Italy"
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The seductions of pilgrimage: sacred journeys afar and astray in the western religious tradition
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suffering is a special sign of God's love, for it makes you "resemble His divine son in His
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to make the wounds. Maria De Vito (the cousin of the local pharmacist Valentini Vista at
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embroidered with crystals and gold thread. His hands hold a large wooden cross. 800,000
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of the monastery. Padre Pio is wearing his brown Capuchin habit with a white silk
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art, he is usually depicted in his brown Capuchin habit with gloves covering his
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confirmation it is difficult to reach a conclusion, and the issue remains open."
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in March 1923. Pio also prayed for various notable political figures, including
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Tim Gunn's Fashion Bible: The Fascinating History of Everything in Your Closet
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salvation. Pio frequently asked his superior, "Give me the obedience to die."
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A Life with Karol: My Forty-Year Friendship with the Man Who Became Pope
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Padre Pio Canonized – June 16, 2002; Parish Established – June 16, 2002
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They Bore the Wounds of Christ: The Mystery of the Sacred Stigmata
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is preserved in the Santa Anna Chapel in Pietrelcina. He took the
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found that more Italian Catholics pray to Padre Pio for
1914:, dedicated to Padre Pio. A 2006 survey by the magazine
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Pio was said to have had mystical gifts such as reading
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1739:, Padre Pio's birthplace, was visited by Pope Francis.
1294:, Rossi could not find any of the attributed miracles.
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Pio was believed by his followers to have the gift of
4978:
4623:"Why Italy's Tremiti Islands should be on your radar"
3914:"On the footprints of Saint Padre Pio of Pietrelcina"
2407:
2097:
Statue of Padre Pio at the Chiesa del Crocifisso, in
1258:, was formally commissioned on June 11, 1921, by the
4973:"Italian Saint Stirs Up a Mix of Faith and Commerce"
4944:
Padre Pio of Pietrelcina – Books and religious gifts
4674:"Philippines to construct 100-foot Padre Pio statue"
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3888:"Padre Pio Pilgrimage Church, San Giovanni Rotondo"
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2419:
2188:"Padre Pio | Italian priest and saint | Britannica"
955:a.m., he died in his cell in San Giovanni Rotondo.
886:) opened in 1956. Pio handed direct control to the
865:(UNRRA) also contributed 250 million Italian lire.
122:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
4903:"Padre Pio de Pietrelcina" in Vatican News Service
4157:"Faithful await display of Catholic mystic's body"
2488:"The hospital on a hill: Padre Pio's earthly work"
2345:(2nd ed.). Milano: A. Mondadori. p. 21.
2081:Sculpture of Padre Pio with Jesus on the cross in
1835:Padre Pio's prayer groups began in the 1950s when
1315:Carlo Maccari, Second Apostolic Visitation of 1960
1246:Raffaele Rossi, First Apostolic Visitation of 1921
1128:) visited Pio, who heard his confession. Austrian
785:December 6, assigned to the 10th Medical Corps in
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480:in 1918, leading to several investigations by the
5066:
4825:Padre Pio: Miracles and politics in a secular age
1209:Giorgio Festa, medical examinations 1919 and 1920
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56:for grammar, style, cohesion, tone, or spelling
4093:"Padre Pio pilgrims flock to see saint's body"
3336:
1780:just undergone a manicure". It was hoped that
1183:Luigi Romanelli, medical examination from 1919
5052:
4478:"Relics of Padre Pio in Scotland - Holy Mass"
3793:"The other side of miraculous monk Padre Pio"
2494:. San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy. Archived from
936:
434:
357:Parish and National Shrine of Saint Padre Pio
2374:
2372:
2370:
1192:Amico Bignami, medical examination from 1919
4908:Padre Pio of Pietrelcina – Official website
4672:Calleja, Joseph Peter (20 September 2022).
3754:"300,000 attend beatification of Padre Pio"
2481:
2479:
1080:director, interpreted this phenomenon as a
1038:"by the use of a caustic substance", while
445:for 'Father Pius'), was an Italian
222:Official portrait photograph of Padre Pio,
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3337:Gaeta, Saverio; Tornielli, Andrea (2008).
2543:
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1230:that are intrinsic to the hysteric mind."
829:La Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza hospital
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1797:Congregation for the Causes of the Saints
1703:and the National Center for Padre Pio in
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767:Many people who heard of him traveled to
182:Learn how and when to remove this message
80:Learn how and when to remove this message
7282:Venerated Catholics by Pope John Paul II
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4207:"Corpse of mystic monk moves the crowd"
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3693:Müller-Meiningen, Julius (2010-05-19).
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541:small flock of sheep the family owned.
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4621:Tomasetti, Kathryn (2 November 2022).
4552:"Padre Pio prayer groups honour saint"
4530:"Procession with new Padre Pio statue"
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1579:Many books about Padre Pio included a
749:, located in the Gargano Mountains in
7252:People from the Province of Benevento
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2133:Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
1868:
1675:Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
1660:Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
1608:Congregation for the Causes of Saints
1595:In 1982, the Holy See authorized the
1376:Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
497:sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
288:Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
4866:
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4426:"News Briefing: Britain and Ireland"
4366:TV news agency (29 September 2015).
4277:
4265:
4189:"Mystic monk is exhumed second time"
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3239:Allen, John L. (December 28, 2001).
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2869:. OSV Publishing. pp. 283–285.
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1374:Statue of Pio of Pietrelcina at the
120:adding citations to reliable sources
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36:
7262:Beatifications by Pope John Paul II
4504:"Italian monk on path to sainthood"
4039:"Italy exhumes revered monk's body"
3278:. December 19, 1949. Archived from
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1074:
975:and the ability to work favors and
935:aloud, instead repeating the words
721:Paolo Schinosi at the Cathedral of
660:The altar of Padre Pio's church in
24:
7267:Canonizations by Pope John Paul II
5959:Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
5077:Dicastery for the Causes of Saints
4236:corrieredelmezzogiorno.corriere.it
2486:Brockhaus, Hannah (20 July 2018).
2206:
845:. (Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza)
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4896:
4785:The Vatican and Mussolini's Italy
4452:"Relics of Padre Pio in Scotland"
4291:Journal of Modern Italian Studies
3216:"Close encounters with Padre Pio"
2455:"Padre Pio, Mary, and the Rosary"
1823:Pio's remains were placed in the
1538:, a specialist of the history of
1443:criticism aimed at the encyclical
1360:
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7046:María de las Maravillas de Jesús
6903:Seven Maccabees and their mother
6089:Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War
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4091:Moore, Malcolm (25 April 2008).
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3637:Evinger, Amanda (12 July 2018).
2090:
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2031:
2016:
2012:Sculptures of Padre Pio in Italy
1830:
1529:assassination of John F. Kennedy
1492:, Pio noted his support for the
1488:In 1948, in a letter written to
919:Padre Pio helped by other friars
881:Home for the Relief of Suffering
495:. His relics are exposed in the
350:National Centre of Padre Pio in
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4952:Padre Pio Foundation of America
4138:from the original on 2009-02-13
4115:Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte
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2628:"Catholics: A Padre's Patience"
2544:Di Giovine, Michael A. (2016).
2537:
2446:
2233:from the original on 2023-03-08
1570:
1137:, denies the prediction, while
737:Arrival at San Giovanni Rotondo
634:poverty, chastity and obedience
593:Francesco's father went to the
107:needs additional citations for
7222:20th-century Christian mystics
4311:. Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada.
4305:"Our Church – Saint Padre Pio"
4067:"St. Padre Pio's Body Exhumed"
3441:, pp. 20, 100ff., 139ff..
2935:Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
2332:
2305:
2180:
2159:
1956:
1936:Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy
1847:Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza
1842:Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza
1756:Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy
1749:Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza
874:Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza
486:Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza
469:, celebrated on 23 September.
13:
1:
7297:Italian Roman Catholic saints
7217:20th-century Christian saints
7011:Faustina and Liberata of Como
6199:Zanitas and Lazarus of Persia
6144:Teresa Benedicta of the Cross
5068:Saints of the Catholic Church
4698:. GMA news. 23 September 2021
4554:. Times of Malta. 20 May 2021
3814:"Beloved Pio Becomes a Saint"
3791:McCann, Eamonn (2007-10-25).
3639:"Embrace the Gift of Modesty"
3618:Fr. Jean, OFMcap (May 1999).
3101:"Padre Pio Granted Sainthood"
2725:"L'ultima messa di Padre Pio"
2148:
1775:Domenico Umberto D'Ambrosio,
1765:
1435:Following the publication of
1158:Investigations by the Vatican
1087:
776:First World War and aftermath
639:
511:
223:
4749:Castelli, Francesco (2011).
4597:"Italian statue weeps blood"
4403:. 2004-03-30. Archived from
4117:, Heft IV/2 (2010), S. 95 f.
3993:Christopher Stawski (2017).
3812:Holley, David (2002-06-17).
3695:"Padre Pio - Holy charlatan"
2153:
2038:A sculpture of Padre Pio in
2023:A sculpture of Padre Pio in
1853:outside of Italy, mainly in
1677:, sometimes referred as the
1558:, a fascist politician from
1174:(photo from August 19, 1919)
1106:Padre Pio: The Wonder Worker
7:
3859:Hooper, John (2004-07-02).
3752:Agnew, Paddy (1999-05-03).
3124:Dziwisz, Stanisław (2008).
2937:Nr. 249, 26th October 2007.
2283:"La chiesetta di Sant'Anna"
2106:
1679:Padre Pio Pilgrimage Church
1473:had done a good job during
1464:
1365:
1346:for the preaching license.
1119:
1003:
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7313:
7174:Catholic Church portal
6134:Saints of the Cristero War
4846:Margry, Peter Jan (2008).
4827:(1st ed.). New York:
4713:
4344:"Padre Pio TV goes on air"
3999:University of Pennsylvania
3778:Libreria Editrice Vaticana
3660:(1st ed.). New York:
3643:National Catholic Register
3270:"Religion: The Stigmatist"
3245:National Catholic Reporter
3157:, pp. 25–26, 124–126.
3063:(1st ed.). New York:
2384:Libreria Editrice Vaticana
2380:"Padre Pio da Pietrelcina"
2219:"Saint Pio of Pietrelcina"
1924:than to any other figure.
1441:, Pio was distraught over
1353:Finally, in the mid-1960s
1099:
868:Lodovico Montini, head of
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6169:Three Martyrs of Chimbote
5939:Child Martyrs of Tlaxcala
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5267:
5235:
5152:
5114:Mother of God (Theotokos)
5104:
5074:
4823:Luzzatto, Sergio (2011).
3327:, pp. 20, 44, 49ff..
3057:Kwitny, Jonathan (1997).
2534:, pp. 156, 205, 219.
2315:Padre Pio: The True Story
2287:cappuccinipietrelcina.com
2143:Visions of Jesus and Mary
1597:archbishop of Manfredonia
1587:", but he has since been
1148:
987:and physical fights with
772:until his death in 1946.
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6315:Joseph (father of Jesus)
5701:Athanasius of Alexandria
5483:Athanasius of Alexandria
5367:Theophanes the Confessor
5347:Paul I of Constantinople
5342:Paphnutius the Confessor
5287:Athanasius the Confessor
4947:(in Italian and English)
4931:(in Italian and English)
4923:(in Italian and English)
4911:(in Italian and English)
4723:Padre Pio: a man of hope
4482:Archdiocese of Edinburgh
4019:. Vatican. 17 March 2018
2608:, pp. 225 ff., 228.
2312:Ruffin, Bernard (1991).
2193:Encyclopaedia Britannica
1948:Don't Worry Be Happy Day
1250:The Bishop of Volterra,
1130:Cardinal Alfons Stickler
897:
713:In August 1910, Pio was
652:, Padre Pio's own church
554:Our Lady of Mount Carmel
18:Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
6247:Gregory the Illuminator
6217:Augustine of Canterbury
5766:Dionysius of Alexandria
5681:Alexander of Alexandria
4720:Allegri, Renzo (2000).
4510:. BBC. 22 December 1998
4069:. Zenit. Archived from
3967:. Vatican. 21 June 2009
3839:architetturadipietra.it
3701:. Süddeutsche Zeitung.
2865:Freze, Michael (1989).
2823:, pp. 55, 190–191.
2342:I miracoli di padre Pio
2339:Allegri, Renzo (1993).
2271:, pages not specified..
1975:Landisville, New Jersey
1715:Veneration by the popes
1606:Beginning in 1990, the
1527:In 1963, following the
1036:inflicted on themselves
684:Saint Francis of Assisi
506:
461:. He is venerated as a
7242:Roman Catholic mystics
5686:Alexander of Jerusalem
5292:Chariton the Confessor
5254:in the Catholic Church
4963:Unofficial biographies
4918:The Voice of Padre Pio
3941:. Saint Pio Foundation
3405:, pp. 20, 28, 67.
3047:, pp.20, 100ff, 139ff.
2318:. Our Sunday Visitor.
2281:Convento Pietralcina.
2114:Padre Pio: Miracle Man
1938:. Saint Pio and Saint
1884:Lavallette, New Jersey
1666:
1643:
1592:
1534:The Italian historian
1430:Second Vatican Council
1401:
1386:
1175:
1170:Padre Pio showing the
997:supernatural phenomena
963:Supernatural phenomena
937:
920:
859:German-occupied France
846:
825:
706:still made his solemn
679:
668:
653:
290:, San Giovanni Rotondo
7117:Fourteen Holy Helpers
7081:Trasilla and Emiliana
6232:Evermode of Ratzeburg
6114:Perpetua and Felicity
6084:Martyrs of Sandomierz
5954:Dismas the Good Thief
5881:Theophilus of Antioch
5851:Maximus the Confessor
5786:Epiphanius of Salamis
5726:Clement of Alexandria
5440:Doctors of the Church
5332:Maximus the Confessor
5119:Immaculate Conception
4870:Padre Pio and America
4798:10.1163/9789004328792
4648:"Statua di Padre Pio"
4303:St Padre Pio Parish.
2453:Pelletier, Joseph A.
2006:Santo Tomas, Batangas
1908:Santo Tomas, Batangas
1697:Santo Tomas, Batangas
1657:
1639:
1578:
1566:Posthumous veneration
1479:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1407:anguish in the desert
1392:
1373:
1169:
983:, communication with
918:
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674:
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648:The church-shrine in
647:
616:and the name of Fra (
522:province of Benevento
32:Padre Pio (2022 film)
7292:San Giovanni Rotondo
7021:Hiltrude of Liessies
6966:Catherine of Bologna
6961:Bernadette Soubirous
6154:17 Thomasian Martyrs
5964:Four Crowned Martyrs
5886:Victorinus of Pettau
5866:Papias of Hierapolis
5836:Jerome of Stridonium
5801:Gregory of Nazianzus
5771:Dionysius of Corinth
5593:Lawrence of Brindisi
5548:Bernard of Clairvaux
5523:Anselm of Canterbury
5478:Gregory of Nazianzus
5405:Priscilla and Aquila
5302:Edward the Confessor
4867:Rega, Frank (2005).
4782:Ceci, Lucia (2016).
4577:. Only in your state
4401:The Georgia Bulletin
4132:Catholic News Agency
3892:arquitecturaviva.com
2498:on 21 September 2021
2492:Catholic News Agency
1971:St. Padre Pio Shrine
1793:José Saraiva Martins
1760:sacrament of Penance
1721:San Giovanni Rotondo
1671:San Giovanni Rotondo
1664:San Giovanni Rotondo
1423:San Giovanni Rotondo
1380:San Giovanni Rotondo
1290:open." According to
1264:Apostolic Visitation
870:Democrazia Cristiana
839:San Giovanni Rotondo
769:San Giovanni Rotondo
751:San Giovanni Rotondo
710:on 27 January 1907.
677:San Giovanni Rotondo
662:San Giovanni Rotondo
650:San Giovanni Rotondo
474:San Giovanni Rotondo
395:sacerdotal vestments
312:Saint Peter's Square
273:San Giovanni Rotondo
116:improve this article
7277:Italian Franciscans
7247:Angelic visionaries
7071:Teresa of the Andes
6951:Angela of the Cross
6913:Zechariah (prophet)
6059:Martyrs of La Rioja
6054:21 Martyrs of Libya
5944:Christina of Persia
5924:Charles de Foucauld
5861:Quadratus of Athens
5821:Ignatius of Antioch
5791:Fulgentius of Ruspe
5741:Cyril of Alexandria
5736:Cyprian of Carthage
5721:Cappadocian Fathers
5618:Hildegard of Bingen
5488:Cyril of Alexandria
5362:Sergius of Radonezh
5124:Perpetual virginity
4957:All about Padre Pio
4627:National Geographic
4378:on 25 February 2021
4372:www.romereports.com
4293:7 (2002) pp. 88–115
3833:Acocella, Alfonso.
3005:, pp. 282–283.
1825:church of Saint Pio
1705:Barto, Pennsylvania
1494:Christian Democracy
760:Pio was devoted to
620:) Pio, in honor of
567:. At ten he caught
476:. He was marked by
352:Barto, Pennsylvania
7237:Catholic exorcists
7112:Four Holy Marshals
7107:Calendar of saints
7076:Teresa of Calcutta
7056:Patricia of Naples
6981:Catherine of Siena
6262:Patrick of Ireland
6184:Vietnamese Martyrs
6074:Martyrs of Otranto
6029:Martyrs of Cajonos
6024:Martyrs of Algeria
6019:Martyrs of Albania
5979:The Holy Innocents
5949:Devasahayam Pillai
5934:Carthusian Martyrs
5876:Polycarp of Smyrna
5831:Isidore of Seville
5816:Hippolytus of Rome
5811:Hilary of Poitiers
5746:Cyril of Jerusalem
5711:Caesarius of Arles
5706:Augustine of Hippo
5608:Thérèse of Lisieux
5603:Catherine of Siena
5553:Hilary of Poitiers
5528:Isidore of Seville
5503:Bede the Venerable
5493:Cyril of Jerusalem
5458:Augustine of Hippo
5372:Pio of Pietrelcina
5337:Michael of Synnada
4971:, April 25, 2008:
4969:The New York Times
4920:– Official website
4328:. April 24, 2008.
3912:Mróz, Franciszek.
3730:, pp. 85, 89.
3656:Gunn, Tim (2012).
2964:, p. 25, 114.
2906:, pp. 91, 92.
1917:Famiglia Cristiana
1869:Worldwide devotion
1795:, prefect for the
1667:
1627:St. Peter's Square
1593:
1549:Giuseppe Caradonna
1402:
1387:
1176:
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847:
826:
762:rosary meditations
755:Province of Foggia
731:San Marco in Lamis
702:above the ground.
680:
669:
654:
561:San Marco in Lamis
548:daily, prayed the
431:Francesco Forgione
427:Pio of Pietrelcina
237:Francesco Forgione
204:Pio of Pietrelcina
60:You can assist by
30:For the film, see
7287:Italian exorcists
7194:
7193:
7186:Saints portal
7137:Miles Christianus
7122:Martyr of charity
7091:Josephine Bakhita
7086:Ubaldesca Taccini
7031:Kateri Tekakwitha
7006:Faustina Kowalska
6996:Eulalia of Mérida
6976:Catherine Labouré
6971:Brigid of Kildare
6798:Baruch ben Neriah
6242:François de Laval
6227:Damien of Molokai
6194:Victor and Corona
6189:Valentine of Rome
6079:Martyrs of Prague
6044:Martyrs of Gorkum
6004:Martyrs of Lübeck
5891:Vincent of Lérins
5871:Peter Chrysologus
5826:Irenaeus of Lyons
5796:Gregory the Great
5781:Ephrem the Syrian
5578:Robert Bellarmine
5573:John of the Cross
5558:Alphonsus Liguori
5533:Peter Chrysologus
5508:Ephrem the Syrian
5473:Basil of Caesarea
5448:Gregory the Great
5430:Seventy disciples
5322:Lazarus Zographos
5307:Francis of Assisi
5177:James of Alphaeus
5134:Marian apparition
4807:978-90-04-32879-2
4766:978-1-58617-405-7
4456:St Cadoc's Church
4432:. 30 October 2022
4195:on 26 April 2008.
4175:Stars and Stripes
3819:Los Angeles Times
3798:Belfast Telegraph
3671:978-1-4516-4385-5
3303:, pp. 77–78.
3141:978-0-385-52374-5
3065:Henry Holt and Co
2876:978-0-87973-422-0
2584:, p. 219 ff.
2416:, pp. 19–20.
2325:978-0-87973-673-6
2169:. Catholic Online
1991:Mediterranean Sea
1729:Pope Benedict XVI
1725:Pope John Paul II
1612:Pope John Paul II
1581:third-class relic
1490:Alcide De Gasperi
1135:Stanisław Dziwisz
1126:Pope John Paul II
1104:In the 1999 book
1025:Passion of Christ
995:. The reports of
981:celestial visions
971:, the ability to
951:). At around 2:30
743:Our Lady of Grace
493:Pope John Paul II
424:
423:
417:, Stress relief,
320:Pope John Paul II
295:Venerated in
266:23 September 1968
192:
191:
184:
166:
90:
89:
82:
16:(Redirected from
7304:
7184:
7183:
7182:
7172:
7171:
7051:Narcisa de Jesús
7036:Lucy of Syracuse
6941:Agatha of Sicily
6853:John the Baptist
6099:Maximilian Kolbe
6094:Martyrs of Zenta
6069:Martyrs of Natal
6049:Martyrs of Japan
6039:Martyrs of China
6034:Martyrs of Drina
5969:Gerard of Csanád
5929:Canadian Martyrs
5914:Abda and Abdisho
5856:Melito of Sardis
5846:John of Damascus
5806:Gregory of Nyssa
5691:Ambrose of Milan
5623:Gregory of Narek
5588:Anthony of Padua
5563:Francis de Sales
5498:John of Damascus
5144:Joseph (husband)
5096: →
5092: →
5088: →
5061:
5054:
5047:
5038:
5037:
5029:
5028:
5027:
5017:
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4790:Brill Publishers
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4437:
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4412:
4393:
4387:
4386:
4384:
4383:
4374:. Archived from
4360:
4354:
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4340:
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4333:
4322:
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4294:
4287:
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4209:. Archived from
4203:
4197:
4196:
4191:. Archived from
4185:
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3928:
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3707:
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3690:
3684:
3683:
3653:
3647:
3646:
3634:
3628:
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3615:
3609:
3608:
3606:
3604:
3589:
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3577:
3571:
3565:
3556:
3550:
3544:
3538:
3532:
3526:
3517:
3511:
3505:
3499:
3493:
3487:
3481:
3475:
3469:
3463:
3454:
3448:
3442:
3436:
3430:
3424:
3418:
3412:
3406:
3400:
3394:
3388:
3382:
3376:
3370:
3364:
3355:
3349:
3343:
3342:
3334:
3328:
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3316:
3310:
3304:
3298:
3292:
3291:
3289:
3287:
3266:
3260:
3259:
3257:
3256:
3236:
3227:
3226:
3224:
3223:
3212:
3206:
3200:
3194:
3188:
3182:
3176:
3170:
3164:
3158:
3152:
3146:
3145:
3121:
3115:
3114:
3112:
3111:
3093:
3087:
3086:
3054:
3048:
3042:
3036:
3030:
3021:
3015:
3006:
3000:
2994:
2988:
2977:
2971:
2965:
2959:
2950:
2944:
2938:
2925:
2919:
2913:
2907:
2901:
2895:
2894:
2887:
2881:
2880:
2862:
2856:
2850:
2841:
2835:
2824:
2818:
2812:
2806:
2800:
2794:
2785:
2779:
2770:
2764:
2758:
2752:
2746:
2745:
2740:
2739:
2721:
2715:
2709:
2703:
2697:
2691:
2685:
2679:
2673:
2667:
2666:
2664:
2663:
2652:
2646:
2645:
2643:
2641:
2636:. April 24, 1964
2624:
2609:
2603:
2597:
2596:, p. 221 f.
2591:
2585:
2579:
2573:
2572:
2570:
2568:
2541:
2535:
2529:
2523:
2517:
2508:
2507:
2505:
2503:
2483:
2474:
2473:
2471:
2470:
2461:. Archived from
2450:
2444:
2438:
2429:
2423:
2417:
2411:
2405:
2399:
2388:
2387:
2376:
2365:
2364:
2336:
2330:
2329:
2309:
2303:
2302:
2300:
2298:
2293:on 5 August 2014
2289:. Archived from
2278:
2272:
2266:
2260:
2259:
2251:
2242:
2241:
2239:
2238:
2215:
2204:
2203:
2201:
2200:
2184:
2178:
2177:
2175:
2174:
2163:
2094:
2078:
2066:
2051:
2035:
2020:
2002:Padre Pio Shrine
1693:Padre Pio Shrine
1650:Pilgrimage sites
1557:
1544:clerical-fascist
1471:Benito Mussolini
1455:Second World War
1280:
1277:
1268:diocesan priests
1240:
1224:Agostino Gemelli
1222:In 1920, Father
1082:transverberation
1075:Transverberation
1070:
1014:Agostino Gemelli
954:
950:
947:
944:
940:
885:
882:
879:
526:Southern Italian
520:, a town in the
440:
439:
391:Franciscan habit
341:
269:
257:Kingdom of Italy
245:
243:
228:
225:
220:
194:
193:
187:
180:
176:
173:
167:
165:
124:
100:
92:
85:
78:
74:
71:
65:
45:
44:
37:
21:
7312:
7311:
7307:
7306:
7305:
7303:
7302:
7301:
7272:Miracle workers
7232:Capuchin saints
7197:
7196:
7195:
7190:
7180:
7178:
7166:
7158:
7149:Seven Champions
7142:Church Militant
7132:Athleta Christi
7127:Military saints
7095:
6991:Clare of Assisi
6927:
6863:Judas Barsabbas
6769:
6341:
6271:
6257:Nino of Georgia
6203:
6109:Pedro Calungsod
6064:Martyrs of Laos
6009:Luigi Versiglia
5900:
5841:John Chrysostom
5731:Clement of Rome
5672:
5665:
5632:
5598:Teresa of Ávila
5583:Albertus Magnus
5468:John Chrysostom
5434:
5395:Mary of Bethany
5376:
5282:Anthony of Kiev
5263:
5231:
5182:James the Great
5148:
5100:
5079:
5070:
5065:
5035:
5025:
5023:
5011:
5001:
4999:
4989:
4987:
4979:
4965:
4946:
4938:
4930:
4922:
4910:
4899:
4881:
4839:
4808:
4767:
4734:
4716:
4711:
4701:
4699:
4694:
4693:
4689:
4679:
4677:
4670:
4666:
4656:
4654:
4646:
4645:
4641:
4631:
4629:
4619:
4615:
4606:
4604:
4595:
4594:
4590:
4580:
4578:
4571:
4567:
4557:
4555:
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4545:
4535:
4533:
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4523:
4513:
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4502:
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4497:
4487:
4485:
4484:. 24 March 2023
4476:
4475:
4471:
4461:
4459:
4458:. 20 March 2023
4450:
4449:
4445:
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4408:
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4394:
4390:
4381:
4379:
4361:
4357:
4342:
4341:
4337:
4324:
4323:
4319:
4301:
4297:
4288:
4284:
4276:
4272:
4264:
4255:
4247:
4243:
4230:
4229:
4225:
4216:
4214:
4205:
4204:
4200:
4187:
4186:
4182:
4169:
4168:
4164:
4155:
4154:
4150:
4141:
4139:
4126:
4125:
4121:
4108:
4104:
4097:telegraph.co.uk
4089:
4085:
4076:
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4060:
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3991:
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3920:
3910:
3906:
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3881:
3872:
3870:
3857:
3853:
3843:
3841:
3831:
3827:
3810:
3806:
3789:
3785:
3772:
3771:
3767:
3759:The Irish Times
3750:
3746:
3740:Luzzatto (2011)
3738:
3734:
3728:Luzzatto (2011)
3726:
3722:
3716:Luzzatto (2011)
3714:
3710:
3699:sueddeutsche.de
3691:
3687:
3672:
3664:. p. 102.
3654:
3650:
3635:
3631:
3616:
3612:
3602:
3600:
3597:Catholic Herald
3591:
3590:
3586:
3580:Luzzatto (2011)
3578:
3574:
3568:Luzzatto (2011)
3566:
3559:
3553:Luzzatto (2011)
3551:
3547:
3541:Luzzatto (2011)
3539:
3535:
3529:Luzzatto (2011)
3527:
3520:
3514:Luzzatto (2011)
3512:
3508:
3502:Luzzatto (2011)
3500:
3496:
3490:Luzzatto (2011)
3488:
3484:
3478:Luzzatto (2011)
3476:
3472:
3466:Luzzatto (2011)
3464:
3457:
3449:
3445:
3439:Castelli (2011)
3437:
3433:
3427:Castelli (2011)
3425:
3421:
3415:Castelli (2011)
3413:
3409:
3403:Castelli (2011)
3401:
3397:
3391:Luzzatto (2011)
3389:
3385:
3379:Luzzatto (2011)
3377:
3373:
3367:Luzzatto (2011)
3365:
3358:
3352:Luzzatto (2011)
3350:
3346:
3335:
3331:
3325:Castelli (2011)
3323:
3319:
3313:Luzzatto (2011)
3311:
3307:
3299:
3295:
3285:
3283:
3268:
3267:
3263:
3254:
3252:
3237:
3230:
3221:
3219:
3214:
3213:
3209:
3203:Castelli (2011)
3201:
3197:
3191:Castelli (2011)
3189:
3185:
3179:Castelli (2011)
3177:
3173:
3167:Castelli (2011)
3165:
3161:
3155:Castelli (2011)
3153:
3149:
3142:
3122:
3118:
3109:
3107:
3094:
3090:
3075:
3067:. p. 168.
3055:
3051:
3045:Castelli (2011)
3043:
3039:
3033:Castelli (2011)
3031:
3024:
3018:Luzzatto (2011)
3016:
3009:
3003:Castelli (2011)
3001:
2997:
2991:Castelli (2011)
2989:
2980:
2974:Castelli (2011)
2972:
2968:
2962:Castelli (2011)
2960:
2953:
2947:Luzzatto (2011)
2945:
2941:
2926:
2922:
2916:Luzzatto (2011)
2914:
2910:
2904:Luzzatto (2011)
2902:
2898:
2889:
2888:
2884:
2877:
2863:
2859:
2853:Luzzatto (2011)
2851:
2844:
2838:Luzzatto (2011)
2836:
2827:
2821:Castelli (2011)
2819:
2815:
2807:
2803:
2795:
2788:
2780:
2773:
2765:
2761:
2753:
2749:
2737:
2735:
2723:
2722:
2718:
2710:
2706:
2698:
2694:
2686:
2682:
2674:
2670:
2661:
2659:
2653:
2649:
2639:
2637:
2626:
2625:
2612:
2606:Luzzatto (2011)
2604:
2600:
2594:Luzzatto (2011)
2592:
2588:
2582:Luzzatto (2011)
2580:
2576:
2566:
2564:
2562:
2542:
2538:
2532:Luzzatto (2011)
2530:
2526:
2520:Castelli (2011)
2518:
2511:
2501:
2499:
2484:
2477:
2468:
2466:
2451:
2447:
2441:Luzzatto (2011)
2439:
2432:
2424:
2420:
2412:
2408:
2402:Luzzatto (2011)
2400:
2391:
2378:
2377:
2368:
2353:
2337:
2333:
2326:
2310:
2306:
2296:
2294:
2279:
2275:
2269:Castelli (2011)
2267:
2263:
2252:
2245:
2236:
2234:
2217:
2216:
2207:
2198:
2196:
2186:
2185:
2181:
2172:
2170:
2167:"St. Padre Pio"
2165:
2164:
2160:
2156:
2151:
2109:
2102:
2095:
2086:
2079:
2070:
2067:
2058:
2052:
2043:
2036:
2027:
2021:
2008:, Philippines.
1959:
1871:
1833:
1768:
1717:
1652:
1573:
1568:
1551:
1540:Italian fascism
1536:Sergio Luzzatto
1467:
1411:hill of Calvary
1368:
1363:
1339:
1331:idolo di stoppa
1317:
1304:
1278:
1275:
1248:
1238:
1220:
1211:
1203:iodine tincture
1194:
1185:
1160:
1151:
1143:Witness to Hope
1122:
1102:
1090:
1077:
1068:
1064:Raffaello Rossi
1006:
965:
952:
948:
945:
942:
900:
883:
880:
877:
831:
778:
739:
642:
565:gastroenteritis
514:
509:
501:pilgrimage site
467:Catholic Church
366:
336:
299:Catholic Church
271:
267:
247:
241:
239:
238:
229:
226:
211:
206:
205:
202:
201:
188:
177:
171:
168:
125:
123:
113:
101:
86:
75:
69:
66:
59:
46:
42:
35:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
7310:
7300:
7299:
7294:
7289:
7284:
7279:
7274:
7269:
7264:
7259:
7254:
7249:
7244:
7239:
7234:
7229:
7224:
7219:
7214:
7209:
7192:
7191:
7189:
7188:
7176:
7163:
7160:
7159:
7157:
7156:
7154:Virtuous pagan
7151:
7146:
7145:
7144:
7139:
7134:
7124:
7119:
7114:
7109:
7103:
7101:
7097:
7096:
7094:
7093:
7088:
7083:
7078:
7073:
7068:
7063:
7058:
7053:
7048:
7043:
7038:
7033:
7028:
7023:
7018:
7013:
7008:
7003:
6998:
6993:
6988:
6983:
6978:
6973:
6968:
6963:
6958:
6953:
6948:
6943:
6937:
6935:
6929:
6928:
6926:
6925:
6920:
6918:Zechariah (NT)
6915:
6910:
6905:
6900:
6895:
6890:
6885:
6880:
6875:
6870:
6865:
6860:
6855:
6850:
6845:
6840:
6835:
6830:
6825:
6820:
6815:
6810:
6805:
6800:
6795:
6790:
6785:
6779:
6777:
6771:
6770:
6768:
6767:
6762:
6757:
6752:
6747:
6742:
6737:
6732:
6727:
6722:
6717:
6712:
6707:
6702:
6697:
6692:
6687:
6682:
6677:
6672:
6667:
6662:
6657:
6652:
6647:
6642:
6637:
6632:
6627:
6622:
6617:
6612:
6607:
6602:
6597:
6592:
6587:
6582:
6577:
6572:
6567:
6562:
6557:
6552:
6547:
6542:
6537:
6532:
6527:
6522:
6517:
6512:
6507:
6502:
6497:
6492:
6487:
6482:
6477:
6472:
6467:
6462:
6457:
6452:
6447:
6442:
6437:
6432:
6427:
6422:
6417:
6412:
6407:
6402:
6397:
6392:
6387:
6382:
6377:
6372:
6367:
6362:
6357:
6351:
6349:
6343:
6342:
6340:
6339:
6332:
6327:
6322:
6317:
6312:
6307:
6302:
6297:
6292:
6287:
6281:
6279:
6273:
6272:
6270:
6269:
6264:
6259:
6254:
6252:Junípero Serra
6249:
6244:
6239:
6237:Francis Xavier
6234:
6229:
6224:
6219:
6213:
6211:
6205:
6204:
6202:
6201:
6196:
6191:
6186:
6181:
6179:Uganda Martyrs
6176:
6171:
6166:
6161:
6156:
6151:
6149:Titus Brandsma
6146:
6141:
6136:
6131:
6126:
6124:Pietro Parenzo
6121:
6116:
6111:
6106:
6101:
6096:
6091:
6086:
6081:
6076:
6071:
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