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AND TODAY WE CELEBRATE… Saint of the Day: St. Pio of Pietrelcina (WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23)

Spiritual Guide and Friend of the Poor. Capuchin Franciscan Priest (1887-1968)

His life

 

In one of the largest such ceremonies in history, Pope John Paul II canonized Padre Pio of Pietrelcina on June 16, 2002. It was the 45th canonization ceremony in Pope John Paulโ€™s pontificate. More than 300,000 people braved blistering heat as they filled St. Peterโ€™s Square and nearby streets. They heard the Holy Father praise the new saint for his prayer and charity. โ€œThis is the most concrete synthesis of Padre Pioโ€™s teaching,โ€ said the pope. He also stressed Padre Pioโ€™s witness to the power of suffering. If accepted with love, the Holy Father stressed, such suffering can lead to โ€œa privileged path of sanctity.โ€

 

Many people have turned to the Italian Capuchin Franciscan to intercede with God on their behalf; among them was the future Pope John Paul II. In 1962, when he was still an archbishop in Poland, he wrote to Padre Pio and asked him to pray for a Polish woman with throat cancer. Within two weeks, she had been cured of her life-threatening disease.

 

Born Francesco Forgione, Padre Pio grew up in a family of farmers in southern Italy. Twice his father worked in Jamaica, New York, to provide the family income.

 

At the age of 15, Francesco joined the Capuchins and took the name of Pio. He was ordained in 1910 and was drafted during World War I. After he was discovered to have tuberculosis, he was discharged. In 1917, he was assigned to the friary in San Giovanni Rotondo, 75 miles from the city of Bari on the Adriatic.

 

On September 20, 1918, as he was making his thanksgiving after Mass, Padre Pio had a vision of Jesus. When the vision ended, he had the stigmata in his hands, feet, and side.

 

Life became more complicated after that. Medical doctors, Church authorities, and curiosity seekers came to see Padre Pio. In 1924, and again in 1931, the authenticity of the stigmata was questioned; Padre Pio was not permitted to celebrate Mass publicly or to hear confessions. He did not complain of these decisions, which were soon reversed. However, he wrote no letters after 1924. His only other writing, a pamphlet on the agony of Jesus, was done before 1924.

 

Padre Pio rarely left the friary after he received the stigmata, but busloads of people soon began coming to see him. Each morning after a 5 a.m. Mass in a crowded church, he heard confessions until noon. He took a mid-morning break to bless the sick and all who came to see him. Every afternoon he also heard confessions. In time his confessional ministry would take 10 hours a day; penitents had to take a number so that the situation could be handled. Many of them have said that Padre Pio knew details of their lives that they had never mentioned.

 

Padre Pio saw Jesus in all the sick and suffering. At his urging, a fine hospital was built on nearby Mount Gargano. The idea arose in 1940; a committee began to collect money. Ground was broken in 1946. Building the hospital was a technical wonder because of the difficulty of getting water there and of hauling up the building supplies. This โ€œHouse for the Alleviation of Sufferingโ€ has 350 beds.

 

A number of people have reported cures they believe were received through the intercession of Padre Pio. Those who assisted at his Masses came away edified; several curiosity seekers were deeply moved. Like Saint Francis, Padre Pio sometimes had his habit torn or cut by souvenir hunters.

 

One of Padre Pioโ€™s sufferings was that unscrupulous people several times circulated prophecies that they claimed originated from him. He never made prophecies about world events and never gave an opinion on matters that he felt belonged to Church authorities to decide. He died on September 23, 1968, and was beatified in 1999.

 

Referring to that dayโ€™s Gospel (Matthew 11:25-30) at Padre Pioโ€™s canonization Mass in 2002, Saint John Paul II said: โ€œThe Gospel image of โ€˜yokeโ€™ evokes the many trials that the humble Capuchin of San Giovanni Rotondo endured. Today we contemplate in him how sweet is the โ€˜yokeโ€™ of Christ and indeed how light the burdens are whenever someone carries these with faithful love. The life and mission of Padre Pio testify that difficulties and sorrows, if accepted with love, transform themselves into a privileged journey of holiness, which opens the person toward a greater good, known only to the Lord.โ€

 

For prayer and reflection

 

โ€œHe wants you entirely for Himself, He wants you to place all your trust and all your affection in Him alone and it is precisely for this reason that He send you this spiritual aridity, to unite you more closely to Him.โ€โ€”Saint Pio of Pietrelcina

 

Spiritual bonus

 

On this day, the Church also remembers Blessed ร‰milie Tavernier Gamelin. Born in Montreal, Canada, she married and became the mother of three sons. Following the death of her husband and children, she opened her home to the poor, orphans, the mentally ill, and the destitute. This work of service grew into theย Sisters of Providence. Blessed ร‰milie died in 1851 and was beatified in 2001.

 

Prayer

 

Almighty ever-living God, who, by a singular grace,

gave the Priest Saint Pio a share in the Cross of your Son

and, by means of his ministry,

renewed the wonders of your mercy,

grant that through his intercession

we may be united constantly to the sufferings of Christ,

and so brought happily to the glory of the resurrection.

Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,

who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,

one God, for ever and ever.

Amen.

 

 

(fromย The Roman Missal)

 

Saint profiles prepared by Brother Silas Henderson, S.D.S.

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