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""Padre Pio, The Stigmatist"" is a biography written by Charles Mortimer Carty about the life of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina, also known as Padre Pio. The book chronicles the life of the Italian Catholic priest, who was known for his stigmata, or the physical manifestation of the wounds of Christ on his hands, feet, and side. The book begins with Padre Pio's childhood and early years as a priest, and follows his life through his many trials and tribulations, including accusations of fraud and heresy, as well as his own physical and emotional suffering. The author provides insight into Padre Pio's spiritual practices and beliefs, as well as his interactions with other religious figures of his time.Throughout the book, the author emphasizes Padre Pio's devotion to God and his unwavering faith, despite the many challenges he faced. The book also includes anecdotes and stories about the miracles and healings attributed to Padre Pio, which have made him a beloved figure in the Catholic Church.Overall, ""Padre Pio, The Stigmatist"" is a comprehensive and inspiring account of the life of a remarkable man who dedicated his life to serving God and helping others.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Containing The Autobiography Of Teresa Neumann, A Critical Account Of The Phenomena In Her Life And A Comparison With Padre Pio.
Padre Pio died on September 23, 1968, his funeral attended by over 100,000 people. During the fifty-eight years he was a priest, his monastery at San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy, became a mecca for pilgrims from all over the world. Born Francesco Forgione on May 25, 1887 in the town of Pietrelcina in southeastern Italy, Padre Pio joined the Capuchin Order in 1903 and was ordained in 1910. On September 20, 1918 he received the sacred wounds of Christ, the stigmata, which he bore the rest of his life.Renowned for the stigmata, which modern medical science could not explain, Padre Pio also possessed other unusual qualities, such as bilocation, celestial perfume, reading of hearts, miraculous cures, remarkable conversions, and prophetic insight. Although he did not leave his monastery and was under obedience not to write or preach, this humble Capuchin monk became world famous for his piety, his counsel, and his miracles. He was universally regarded as a saint in his own time.Pope John Paul II beatified Padre Pio of Pietrelcina on Sunday, May 2, 1999 in St. Peter's Basilica Square before a throng of 650,000 devotees of this famed 20th-century stigmatist. His faithful followers now look forward with anticipation to his canonization."Remember that God is within us when we are in His grace, and outside of us when we are in sin." -Padre Pio
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