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To: johngrace; Salvation; karnage; topher

I came upon National Center for Padre Pio while I was traveling through PA for work a few years ago.I had no idea it existed and it is in a remote area in Barto PA(I’m sure the Lord led me there anyway).

They have all sorts of items from Saint Pio that was in San Giovanni Rotondo there in the museum and I was even able to hold one of the gloves he wore to cover his stigmata and bring it with me to pray in the Chapel.You could feel the power in holding this holy glove. I have had many prayers answered through Saint Pio’s intercession and have been back to the center 2 more times and will be back this year again.

The miracle behind the center is amazing

Here is the story and miracle...

History of The Centre for Padre Pio
http://www.padrepio.org/Centre/History.aspx

After being introduced to the life of Padre Pio through reading a book, Mrs. Vera Calandra traveled to San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy in 1968 to meet the priest “who worked miracles.” She brought two of her small children with her, one very sick little girl named Vera Marie.

Mrs. Calandra had two audiences with Padre Pio where he blessed her and her children, placing his sore wounded hands on their heads. Upon their return to Pennsylvania and yet another consultation at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, the Calandras were informed that Vera Marie had made “great improvements” and that her prognosis seemed good. The doctors had removed Vera Marie’s bladder during one of the many operations she had undergone prior to her pilgrimage to Padre Pio. Their discovery upon her return was a “rudimentary bladder” growing in place of the one they had removed. A Miracle!

While still in Italy, Mrs. Calandra knew in her heart what she must do. She had made a silent promise to Almighty God that if her baby girl were to live, the whole world would know of the greatness of Padre Pio. With the permission of the Friars of San Giovanni Rotondo, Mrs. Calandra began spreading his name in her small community in Pennsylvania. She began a Holy Hour in her Church, which met every 1st Saturday of the month, attracting upwards of 200 faithful every Mass.

Locally, people began visiting the Calandra home to obtain photos and prayers to Padre Pio, which the Friars in San Giovanni Rotondo had now made available. Hometown visitors began sending what few items they were able to obtain from Mrs. Calandra to relatives out of state and thus, the correspondence and large volumes of mail began.

The requests for programs and lectures started pouring in. Mrs. Calandra found herself on airplane after airplane, accepting these speaking engagements and keeping her promise to Almighty God. With the help and support of her devoted husband, children and staff, Mrs. Calandra has spoken in over 1,000 churches, monasteries, seminaries, colleges, universities and convents all around the world; accepting invitations from as far away as Asia, as remote as the Native American Reservations in North Dakota, New Mexico and Montana, and as close to home as the family’s Parish.

The National Centre for Padre Pio has been recognized by the Holy See for its spiritual work. Mr. and Mrs. Calandra have had the blessed honor and opportunity to have countless audiences with the Holy Father and to attend many Masses in his private chapel.

In 1987, Mrs. Calandra received the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice award, an honor bestowed by the Pope for outstanding work with the Catholic Church. On Sunday, May 2, during the Beatification Ceremony of Padre Pio in Rome, Italy, Mrs. Calandra was given the great privilege of representing the United States of America and was asked to read the first reading at the Solemn Mass.

In their capacity as founders and staff at the National Centre, the Calandra family annually hosts, educates and ministers to tens of thousands of devotees who yearly visit the center in Barto, Pennsylvania. In addition to the daily duties at the National Centre, the Calandras arrange pilgrimages to San Giovanni, as well as travel worldwide, spreading the message of the life, wounds, words and works of Blessed Pio.


18 posted on 04/03/2011 4:07:52 PM PDT by stfassisi ((The greatest gift God gives us is that of overcoming self"-St Francis Assisi)))
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To: stfassisi

Thanks for sharing your personal discovery of the Padre Pio Center in the USA.

I’m sure many people are not aware of it.


19 posted on 04/03/2011 6:33:30 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: stfassisi
Thanks for sharing!! I will make that a pilgrimage!! Praise Jesus and Hail Mary!

AMEN!!!

20 posted on 04/03/2011 8:33:36 PM PDT by johngrace (God so loved the world so he gave his only son! Praise Jesus and Hail Mary!)
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To: All; stfassisi

http://caccioppoli.com/Padre%20Pio%20bio,%20english.htm


21 posted on 04/03/2011 10:06:30 PM PDT by johngrace (God so loved the world so he gave his only son! Praise Jesus and Hail Mary!)
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