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Padre Pio Wrestled with Devil, Predicted Future
Reuters via Yahoo ^ | 6/16/02 | Philip Pullella

Posted on 06/16/2002 10:31:54 AM PDT by BunnySlippers

Padre Pio Wrestled with Devil, Predicted Future

Sun Jun 16, 8:40 AM ET

By Philip Pullella

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Padre Pio, the 20th century Italian mystic monk and miracle worker who for 50 years is said to have had the stigmata -- the bleeding wounds of Christ -- had for many people always been a saint.

Pope John Paul ( news - web sites) formally declared his sainthood on Sunday at a solemn ceremony attended by hundreds of thousands in a sweltering St. Peter's Square and watched on screen by millions in Italy and around the world.

For many, this was simply the Church rubber-stamping a status they had always believed in.

Padre Pio's fame centers on the stigmata, which he had for 50 years from 1918 until his death in 1968 at the age of 81.

Padre Pio had wounds in the hands, feet and side that corresponded with the wounds Christ suffered in the crucifixion. He used brown fingerless gloves to absorb the blood and cover the wounds except when he said mass.

Doctors were at a loss to explain the wounds, which never produced gangrene or infection.

When they examined him they were able to feel their fingers pressing in from either side. When he held up the host at mass, the faithful were able to see light coming through the wounds.

When he was first investigated by a Vatican ( news - web sites) inquisitor in 1927, a report suspected that he inflicted the wounds on himself with nitric acid. But devotees said it was ridiculous to think he could have done this for 50 years.

Friars who lived with him like to tell the story of a man who told Padre Pio of a doctor who believed that the monk had willed the wounds on himself by always contemplating a crucifix.

Padre Pio told the man: "Tell your doctor friend to go stare at a cow and see if horns grow on his head."

According to confreres, Pio lost a cup of blood a day from the stigmata, ate one Spartan meal a day and slept three hours each night. Yet he was not anemic and did not lose weight.

The stigmata started fading toward the end of his life and disappeared when he died.

WRESTLING WITH THE DEVIL

Padre Pio is said to have had a stern look in his eyes that could scare even the devil and, some say, it sometimes did.

Padre Pio had no sympathy for the devil and the devil certainly had none for him. His biographers say he wrestled with the devil, literally, and one of the many books written about him is called "The Devil in the Life of Padre Pio."

According to monks who lived with him, the last big demonic tussle was in July, 1964, when, at 10 o'clock at night the friars heard him calling out from his cell.

They found him on the floor, his forehead slit open. He told a priest later "the devil tried to scratch out my eyes."

The next day, the devil is said to have spoken through a possessed person, saying "I went to visit somebody. I took revenge."

Many people said Padre Pio was able to predict events in their lives or knew what they were about to confess.

He was also said to be seen in two places at the same time -- a mystic ability the Church calls "bi-location"

The Vatican investigated and rehabilitated him twice and cleared him of charges of sexual misconduct and fraud. In the 1930s he was ordered not to say mass in public or hear confessions.

The ban was lifted after three years. A new investigation began in 1960 but he was cleared and rehabilitated in 1965.

PILGRIM BOOM TOWN

The bearded, brown-robed Padre Pio spent nearly all his life in a simple monastery in the hilltop town of San Giovanni Rotondo in Italy's rugged southern Puglia region.

When he arrived in 1918, it was a dusty dot of a village of peasants connected to the outside world by a mule path.

Today, it is the Lourdes of southern Italy, a pilgrim boom town of some 27,000 residents and 7.5 million visitors a year. Its economy revolves around souvenir shops, hotels and the huge hospital which Padre Pio built.

He is credited with performing two miracles after his death for people who prayed to him.

Before his beatification -- the penultimate step before sainthood -- he was credited with the medically inexplicable healing of an Italian woman who had a lung disease.

The second miracle was the curing of an 11-year-old Italian boy who had meningitis and whose mother prayed to Padre Pio while her son was in a coma.


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To: goldenstategirl
"she put the picture somewhere, we are still looking"

Hey! I got it , why not give St. Anthony a call...He's helped me a number of times.

61 posted on 06/17/2002 12:59:22 PM PDT by ejo
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To: Lady In Blue
I wish they had reported that Padre Pio also foretold that our present Holy Father would one day be Pope.

In 1947, Pio predicted the election of a "foreign" pope who would resign the papacy and die in his home country.

62 posted on 06/17/2002 1:05:03 PM PDT by Publius
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To: ejo
Now that you mention it, I had been thinking of doing something like that:-)
63 posted on 06/17/2002 3:31:43 PM PDT by Canticle_of_Deborah
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To: Publius
Do you remember where you read this?
64 posted on 06/17/2002 3:32:13 PM PDT by Canticle_of_Deborah
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To: johniegrad
I was just flipping through a book I have on Padre Pio and found a quote: "In the spiritual life one must always go on pushing ahead and never go backwards; if not, the same thing happens to a boat which when it loses headway gets blown backwards with the wind."
65 posted on 06/17/2002 6:11:55 PM PDT by Cap'n Crunch
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To: Codie, BunnySlippers, Polycarp
The Shroud of Turin has the wounds in the wrists. 25 posted on 6/16/02 12:27 PM Pacific by Codie

Interesting.

The Shroud is probably the only Roman "relic" the authenticity of which I am willing to consider might possibly be legitimate... it's purely conjecture, but I'm willing to consider the possibility that the Glorification of the Incarnate Shekinah might have left "afterburns" on the fabric in question. Is the Shroud genuine? I dunno, and I don't intensely care. But it's certainly an interesting piece of fabric, IMO.

Of course, if "the Shroud of Turin" really is the Burial Shroud, then "stigmata" of the hands is either a fraud or a medical curiosity... not truly "stigmata".

66 posted on 06/17/2002 6:27:46 PM PDT by OrthodoxPresbyterian
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To: Orbiter; Cicero; All
I don't get how stigmata appears in the center of the palm, since crucifiction, necessarily, involved piercing the wrist. I musta missed something.

I have a copy of Ruffin's book with me right now. On page 150 (end of Chapter 12) it says:

When asked why his wounds were in the center of his hands and not in the wrists...Padre Pio replied, "Oh it would be too much to have them exactly as they were in the case of Christ."

67 posted on 06/17/2002 11:59:18 PM PDT by sfousa
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To: BunnySlippers
BTTT! From now on September 23rd will be St. Padre Pio Day!
68 posted on 09/23/2002 8:04:40 PM PDT by Salvation
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To: BunnySlippers

BTTT on the Memorial of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina, September 23, 2005!


69 posted on 09/23/2005 8:37:30 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: BunnySlippers

BTTT on the Memorial of St. Pio of Pietrelcina, September, 23, 2006!


70 posted on 09/23/2006 9:21:41 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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