Padre Carmelo, superior of the convent, asked Padre Pio for advice about a
situation he was going through. Padre Pio answered that he would pray. Days
later he asked again and got the same answer. Padre Carmelo was surprised that
he had to wait so long for an answer. Padre Pio: “My son, if the answer doesn’t
come from above what I can say?”[1]
Padre Eusebio Notte asked Padre Pio why he couldn’t say him something about a
future event he had asked for. Padre Pio: “If nobody up there says something,
what answer can I give?”[2]
In confession a person was so nervous that couldn’t say a word. Finally he said:
“Padre, you know all.” Padre Pio: “I know that I know but you have to tell me
your sins.”[3]
Padre Paolo Covino on September 19, 1968 asked Padre Pio if his nephew would
become a priest. Padre Pio: “Yes, and he will be a good religious.”
His nephew was ordained priest on July
25, 1976.”[4]
Filippo De Capua’s wife pregnancy was not going well, and the specialists in
Napoli and Foggia had said that either the mother or the child will die at
delivery. Filippo asked Padre Pio for prayers. Padre Pio said: “Neither the
mother nor the child will die.” The days passed and Filippo started doubting. He
asked Padre Costantino to remind Padre Pio about his wife. Padre Pio: “Tell him
that if something happens, it will be as a result of his lack of faith. It is
not yet written in the decrees of God. But if something happens, it will be for
his lack of faith.” Things went well just
as Padre Pio had said.[5]
Padre Ambrogio told Padre Pio: “We have very little breathing space. We hear
confession endlessly, and we have to take care of so many requests, and of so
many people asking for something.” Padre Pio: “Wait to see later on, after my
death!”[6]
Padre Pio went to visit his dying friend Don Peppino Massa on March 19, 1947.
Padre Pio heard his confession and comforted him. Then he added: “The hour of
your encounter with Christ has not arrived yet. You still have a little time to
go”. Don Peppino died in July 1947.[7]
Alberto D’Apolito in the summer of 1919 went with his uncle Padre Clemente to
see Padre Pio. Padre Pio asked him if he wanted to become a friar. Alberto
answered that wanted to become a Salesian priest. Padre Pio: “You will be a
friar like your uncle.” Alberto entered
the seminary that October, and became a Capuchin friar.[8]
During the building of the convent and church of the Holy Family in Pietrelcina,
the builders had shortage of water. They decided to ask Padre Pio for help. At
that time Padre Pio was in San Giovanni Rotondo. He was shown the blueprint. He
placed his finger on a spot and said: “Dig five meters from here, and you will
find all the water you need.” They did,
and the abundant water was used for building, but also for the needs of the
town.[9]
Padre Alberto: “There were six of us in the Capuchin seminary. Padre Gaetano da
Ischia Castro asked how many would be ordained priests. He replied: “Only two.”
In fact only Padre Cristoforo and I were ordained. The others left.”[10]
[11]
In 1930 Padre Fortunato asked Padre Pio how many of the twenty five students in
the seraphic college would become friars. Padre Pio said: “Only five”. Padre
Paolo Covino confirmed in 1992 that only five of the students had become friars.[12]
Cleonice Morcaldi witnessed a woman telling Padre Pio passing in the hallway:
“Padre, heal me, I am always in the hospitals.” Padre Pio replied: “My daughter,
I was born sick, I have been sick all my life, and - grinning to a nearby friar
– I will die healthy.”
(Padre Pio died in his chair, of no
specific illness, with the wounds completely healed).[13]
A policeman was on duty near Padre Pio during an official function. Padre Pio
took him apart and told him: "Go home to your parents. In a week you are going
to die." "But I'm perfectly healthy" the man replied. "You will be even better
in a week" Padre Pio insisted. The man listened to the advice, went on leave,
and once at home he told his parents what Padre Pio had said. A week later he
suddenly had a heart attack and died.[14]
Photographer Modesto Vinelli testifies that he used to see Padre Pio almost
daily and take pictures of him. One day at the end of 1918 Padre Pio told him:
"Modesto, we have fifty years ahead of us." He was also taking pictures on the
day of the 25th anniversary, in 1943. Padre Pio told him: "Modesto remember that
we still have 25 years to go." On September 20, 1968, Padre Pio told him:
"Modesto, the fifty years are over."
Padre Pio died three days later. Modesto lived until 1983.[15]
[16]
Kneeling while Padre Pio was passing in the hallway, a man told him: "Father, My
wife is expecting. What name should we give to the boy?" "Call him Pio". The man
replied: "And if it is a girl?" "Call him Pio", insisted Padre Pio. It was a
boy.[17]
[18]
[19]
Two years later there was a similar request, and Padre Pio said: “Call him
Francesco.” It was also a boy.
[20]
Two moms from Bologna asked about their WWII MIA sons. To the first one Padre
Pio said: “He is in good health and there are good hopes. He will return home in
a few months”. He was back at home after three months. To the other mom Padre
Pio said: “He too will return soon.” He
was home in one month.[21]
On June 3, 1963 Pope John XXIII died. The friars kept pestering Padre Pio about
the Conclave, until he said: “It’s going to be Montini. Now will you be quiet?”
On June 23, 1963 Montini was elected Pope
Paul VI.[22]
In 1959 Card. Montini of Milan gave to Alberto Galletti a message for Padre Pio,
asking for particular prayers. Padre Pio told Alberto that he promised fervent
prayers, and also told Alberto to inform that he would be elected pope, adding:
“Do you understand what you are to tell him? Tell
him so because he must get ready.” Card. Montini was taken by surprise, and told
Alberto: “Oh! The strange knowledge of the saints!”[23]
[24]
On August 19, 1947 Padre Luca told Padre Pio that he wouldn’t like to be
transferred from Pietrelcina. Padre Pio: “Stay calm, my son, you will stay in
Pietrelcina until death.” Padre Luca fell ill few weeks later, and died in
Pietrelcina on November 2, 1947. On
January 1948 Padre Pio, through his brother Michele, sent a message to the
friars in Pietrelcina: “I saw Padre Luca going to Paradise on Christmas night,
with much of splendor and glory. From Heaven he prays for the friars and for
Pietrelcina.”[25]
[26]
Maria Rosa Valente from Rodi Garganico gave a very nice apple to Padre Vincenzo
da Montemarano, asking him to give it to Padre Pio. Padre Vincenzo went to Padre
Pio, but before he could say a word, Padre Pio said: “That apple comes from
Rodi.”[27]
Giuseppe Cassano from San Giovanni Rotondo decided to get married on September
12 and went to Padre Pio to tell him the news.
Padre Pio: "No, you will get married on September 8." Back at home the mom told
him: Son, you can't marry the 12th because your cousin has already chosen that
date for her wedding. We might have to choose the 8th." Joseph than told his mom
that Padre Pio had already told him.[28]
Dr. Angelo Ruzzi, a country doctor from Tolve, province of Potenza, was called
by everybody in town with his nickname “Don Raffaele”. He testified that the
first time he met Padre Pio, there were also other visitors, and he introduced
himself to one of them: “I am Angelo Ruzzi”. The other visitor did not
understand and said: “I beg your pardon?” Padre Pio, who had never met them,
said: “Go on and say that you are Don Raffaele or this fellow won’t know who you
are.”[29]
Padre Romolo to Padre Pio: “We are almost the same age; who will die first?”
Padre Pio: “We will both live a long time, but I will die first. It has been
determined that you will die very old.”
Padre Romolo survived Padre Pio, and died in 1981 at the age of ninety four.[30]
[31]
Padre Teofilo di Pozzo visited Padre Pio in the midst of a grueling preaching
schedule. Padre Pio told him to slow down his activity. “Don’t you know that
your life is hanging by a tread of parsley?”
He died four months later at fifty-two.[32]
[33]
Padre Pasquale Cattaneo was on the bus from Foggia to San Giovanni Rotondo. He
was thinking “This spiritual life at times seems like to climb glass.” When
Padre Pio saw him: “So then, this spiritual life seems like trying to climb
glass?”
[34]
[35]
A Dominican friar came in casual dress, with pants and pullover, not wanting to
be recognized. Padre Pio passing by told him: "Go home, and come back in your
Dominican habit."[36]
[37]
Adriana Pallotti was a spiritual daughter of Padre Pio. She testified that when
her father went from Modena to San Giovanni Rotondo for the first time, Padre
Pio, as soon as he saw him said: “You are Adriana’s father. Aren’t you?”[38]
A poor woman had been given some excellent Swiss cheese and she wanted to give
some to Padre Pio. She made a little package and gave it to Pietruccio the
blind, telling him that she was poor, and wanted him to deliver it to Padre Pio.
Pietruccio put the little package in his pocket and when, as usual, accompanied
Padre Pio to his room he forgot about it. While he was leaving, Padre Pio said:
“Give me what you have in the pocket, otherwise that woman will start crying
“I’m poor; I’m poor.”[39]
Padre Pio was praying in thanksgiving after Mass when he was approached by
brother Costantino. He told him that a man in a hurry was asking to confess to
Padre Pio. Padre Pio told him to wait a bit. After a while brother Costantino
returned to Padre Pio with the same request. Padre Pio: “He has had the Lord
wait for 25 years before deciding to confess, and he cannot wait five minutes
for me.” Fra Constantino went back to the man who told him: “I am a chauffeur,
and people are waiting for me in the car, I need to see Padre Pio, it has been
twenty five years since my last confession.”[40]
Dr. Carlo Colalillo from Boiano, Campobasso, testified that after WWII he had
just been discharged from the Army on August 1, 1946. He went back home and was
depressed because he had no money and no job. His sister had already planned to
see Padre Pio and told her brother that she would tell Padre Pio about him.
Padre Pio: “He has already been sorted out.” She made a puzzled face, not
understanding the meaning. Padre Pio: “Have you or have you not understood that
your brother already has a job?” She was confused. Back home her brother told
her that he had just been offered an important job, and he had accepted it.[41]
Padre Romolo: Many times Padre Pio told me: “Statutum est mori senex.” (it is
decided that I die in old age).[42]
Padre Pio died at 81.
Padre Paolo Covino with his altar boys clapping at Padre Pio
Paolo Covino’s mom asked Padre Pio if her child would become a priest. Padre Pio
said: “Yes, he will reach the priesthood.”
Twelve years later Padre Paolo Covino was
ordained priest in the Capuchin order.[43]
A woman whose husband was ill kept getting more and more agitated during Mass,
thinking that with that entire crowd she wouldn’t be able to tell Padre Pio
about her husband. At the end of the Mass people rushed in the sacristy and she
was far away from him. Padre Pio looking at her said: “When will you stop
buzzing in my ear? Do you think I am deaf? I have understood. Go home and
everything will be all right.”[44]
Dr. Francesco Lotti knew Padre Pio since childhood. During WWII he had been
assigned to a regiment of infantry stationed in Greece. Before departure he went
to say good bye to Padre Pio. Padre Pio looked at him in a strange anxious
manner, and the said: “No. You are not going to Greece.” Back in the barracks
dr. Lotti was told that the departure had been delayed, and was given papers
with a new departing date: July 25, 1943. On that day fascism was overthrown,
and the new government cancelled the engagement overseas, and ordered all the
troops to stay in Italy. Dr. Lotti never went to Greece.[45]
Domenico Lops form San Giovanni Rotondo received at Christmas time, as a special
present from his aunts Maria and Antonietta Pompilio, a Baby Jesus statue the
had been given to them by Padre Pio. He put it in the nativity scene prepared in
his room. He lit a small candle and by accident la scene got on file and was
destroyed. The day after he went crying to tell Padre Pio what he had done.
Padre Pio was about to say Mass. He said: “Don’t worry you will get an identical
one.” After mass Padre Pio went into the sacristy and a man approached him,
giving him a little package. Padre Pio didn’t open it, and gave it to Domenico,
saying: “Here is what you were looking for.”
Back home he opened the package. It contained a Baby Jesus exactly like
the one that had been given by his aunts to him.”[46]
Nicola La Banca was one of childhood friends of Padre Pio. When he was adult and
married one day he had a terrible toothache. His wife Filomena, pointing to a
framed picture of Padre Pio on the wall, suggested him to pray his childhood
friend. Nicola was so mad at the idea that he threw a shoe to the picture. Years
later he happened to confess to Padre Pio. Padre Pio: “Anything else?” “No. I
told you all my sins.” “What about when you threw me a shoe?”[47]
Padre Francesco Napolitano presented to Padre Pio some pilgrims from
Castellammare di Stabia, who wished to ask for his prayers. One of the ladies in
the group said to Padre Pio: “We have been calling on you every moment.” Padre
Pio: “Yes. Do you think I am deaf? You have been buzzing in my ears with all
those little things of yours.”[48]
Padre John Saint John, chaplain in the Fifteenth Army Force, wrote that one day
Padre Pio asked him if he knew a certain sergeant. He said he didn’t know him.
Padre Pio: “Well, he is in the Second Bomb Group. Tell him that the baby was
born yesterday and the wife and baby are doing fine.” Padre John drove to the
squadron indicated and found the sergeant. He asked him if he knew Padre Pio.
The sergeant said that he had never heard of him. Padre John: “Padre Pio told me
to tell you that your baby was born yesterday.” The sergeant turned pale. Two
days later he was notified by the Red Cross that his baby has been born.[49]
On December 30, 1937 Padre Pio was praying in the choir with Padre Atanasio
Leonardo da Teano and the other friars. Suddenly he said: "Let's pray for our
Provincial Father Padre Bernardo d’Alpicella who is in agony." Nobody knew that
he was sick. On the day after they were told that Padre Bernardo had suddenly
died.[50]
Padre Pio, going from his cell to the confessional, had to pass through a narrow
hallway. The hallway was always jammed with people when Padre Pio passed.
Teresa Venezia from Tolve, Potenza, testified that she was on her knees hoping
to kiss Padre Pio's hand when he passed.
He passed but didn't stop and went on. She felt bad, and in her heart
complained that her wish had not been fulfilled.
Padre Pio was already several yards away. All of a sudden he stopped,
turned around, and came straight to her, and said: "Ok. Here is my hand."[51]
Rosario Balacco testified in 1996 that when he was 25 and his mother 65, he told
Padre Pio that he was afraid of being left alone. Padre Pio: “She certainly is
going go live a long time”. Rosario reported that his mom had died at age 96.[52]
Padre Eugenio Bartieri and another friar were at the convent of Padre Pio. The
other friar went to talk to Padre Pio and when he came back to Padre Eugenio, he
appeared shocked and didn’t want to say why. Over the years they went separate
ways and the other friar left the Capuchin order. Padre Eugenio met him years
later. The former friar opened up: “Padre Pio told me: ‘You will not die wearing
this habit.’”[53]
In 1947 the day of ordination to priesthood was approaching for Lino Barbati. At
the same time his sister was dying of tuberculosis, his brother was sick in bed,
and his mother had terminal cancer. He told Padre Pio: “I am so depressed about
it all.” Padre Pio: “Don’t worry. Everything is going to be just fine. Your
sister is going to give you a party. Just wait and see.” Padre Lino Barbati
reported thirty years later: “The day of my ordination everything was just
wonderful, and my sister threw a great party just as Padre Pio had predicted.”[54]
In 1944 Corporal Leo Fanning (in Italian would be Leone Fanning) was assigned to
the 304th Bomb Wing with Mario Avignone and Joe Peluso. When he was introduced,
Padre Pio said: “Your name is not just Leone. Some day you will be Padre Leone.
You are to go to the altar of God. I do not want you to go anywhere else." Back
home Leo entered the seminary and was ordained in Paterson, New Jersey, on May
30, 1954. Ten minutes before the ordination Leo received a Western Union
telegram: “Congratulations on the day of your ordination. Padre Pio". Leo
couldn't believe it. He had not told him.[55]
In 1944 Joe Asteria was assistant chaplain in the Fifteenth Army Air Force. He
was of the same Neapolitan origin as Padre Pio, was fluent in Italian, and often
translated for the other GI's. One day Padre Pio told him that five people
needed a ride back to Foggia. Joe refused because it was prohibited to transport
civilians in military vehicles. Padre Pio said: "Remember this. Anytime I ask
you to do something form me, it will work out. You need to have no fear." Joe
was convinced, and allowed the two men, two women, and a little child in his
military jeep. On the road Joe saw two Military Police Officers. They looked
into the jeep and passes right on. At that moment the air become filled with the
perfume of Padre Pio. As they continued, they encountered many MP's but Joe was
never pulled over. The perfume was smelled until the five Italians were dropped
off safely.[56]
Mario Avignone reported: "I was stationed in Italy at Cerignola with the 304th
Bomb Wing of the 15th Air Force under commanding General Nathan F. Twining. In
1945 four of us went to see Padre Pio. We returned several times. One day Leo,
Joe and I were at the monastery, and we asked Padre Ignazio if we could have a
piece of one of his bandages that he’d worn over his stigmata. "Oh, no!" he
said. What you’re asking me to do is forbidden, and I could get into a lot of
trouble. We finally convinced him to get one of those bandages if we promised
not to tell anybody — including Padre Pio. He got us one small bandage and
divided it in three. We came back to the monastery not so long after, and Padre
Pio stopped us in the hallway. "You naughty boys," he said, really stern. "You
caused one of my brothers to commit sin!" "Come on, Padre Pio," says Joe, "what
did we do?" "You know what you did," he said. "You had Padre Ignazio sneak into
my room and take one of the bandages and give it to you." Nobody told him, but
you couldn’t fool Padre Pio. He just knew things, which is why he was such a
popular confessor. He was serious. But then he shook his head and his face sort
of softened. He said to Father Ignatius, "I forgive you, Father. And I forgive
you boys, too, but don’t go telling anybody. I wore those bandages over my
heart. Go in peace." And we did.
Padre Valentino da San Marco in Lamis testified that during the war he was in
Emilia Romagna and needed to go home in Southern Italy. To do so he had to cross
the frontline. One night he started the trip on foot. At every step he was
afraid to be killed and continually cried “Padre Pio help me!” He crossed safely
the front line. Week later he went to see Padre Pio.
Padre Pio as soon as he saw him said: “How many times you called me that
night, how many times! Let us thank the Lord.”[57]
Padre Federico Carozza reported that he was on the square of St. Mary of Graces,
and a desperate woman told him that she needed to talk to Padre Pio because her
husband had filed for divorce. He told her: “Padre Pio is now praying on the
balcony. Go in the church and join him with your prayers.” She did. When she
returned to her hotel she found a phone message from her husband begging her to
return home where he was waiting to embrace her.[58]
A woman from Chiavari testified that she convinced her husband to drive her to
San Giovanni Rotondo. She hoped in her heart that Padre Pio would do something
to stop her husband’s libertine lifestyle. They were both waiting in the
hallway. When Padre Pio passed he looked at her husband and said to him: “What
are you waiting for to turn over a new leaf, are you waiting for your wife to
tell you to?”[59]
Giulia Schettini from Cassano Murge, Province of Bari, had strong attraction to
religious life but was tied by the family situation. Her parents had died, and
she was taking care of her brothers. When she went to Padre Pio for confession,
before she could say a word he said: “Do you understand you have a vocation?”
When she explained the family situation he replied: “And what are you going to
be, a servant for your brothers all your life?” Giulia testified: “I am a nun
thanks to him.”[60]
A couple in Florence owned a jewelry store on Ponte Vecchio, the famous bridge
over the river Arno. They were mulling to sell it, but were undecided. They
asked Padre Pio for advice, through his spiritual son Graziano Borelli. Padre
Pio: “Sell it as soon as possible.” They
did not follow the advice fast enough. The flood of November 1966 destroyed all
the stores on the bridge.[61]
Mansueta Loconte and Palmina Guarini were friends and both were considering
becoming nuns. Mansueta went with her father to see Padre Pio in 1947. He father
had a letter from Palmina to give to Padre Pio. Padre Pio got the letter among
many others, and then went to confess the women. When Mansueta knelt at the
confessional Padre Pio immediately told her: “Be assured that the Lord calls you
to monastic life.” After the confession he added: “Tell Palmina that I will
answer her letter with a prayer.” Mansueta wrote on May 9,1996: “We entered the
monastery of the Poor Clares in Assisi on the same day, September 24, 1947, and
we have been in the same monastery for fifty years.”[62]
Palmina Guarini, now sister Chiara Rosaria, gave her own testimony on May 9,
1996. She went to confess to Padre Pio on September 1, 1947, and said: “I’m
asking your blessing before I enter the monastery.” Padre Pio, without asking
for an explanation, said: “My fullest blessing, my fullest blessing!”[63]
A bishop told the Pope: “Padre Pio is a cheat.” Benedict XV: “You might be badly
informed. Why don’t you visit him.” The bishop obeyed the pope and went
unannounced. At the train station of Foggia two friars approached him. “Padre
Pio sent us to accompany you to San Giovanni Rotondo.” The bishop was
flabbergasted. He hadn’t told anybody about the trip. He told the friars: “But
this is impossible! No one knew of this trip, except His Holiness and me. I have
learned what I needed to know.” He took the first train back to Rome.[64]
[65]
[66]
[67]
[68]
[69]
Enzo Picciafuoco from Campobasso testified that he had been told that he could
ask Padre Pio for something by thinking about it during Mass. He did. Later, in
the hallway, among the crowd of faithful he told Padre Pio aloud from afar:
"Father, pray for my sister." Padre
Pio turning in his direction said:
"You already told me."[70]
Angelo Cantarelli from Parma used to make trips by train to San Giovanni Rotondo
to bring offerings for Casa Sollievo. Once, in the way back he had a stroke, and
the train made an emergency stop, and he was recovered in the clinica Villa dei
Pini, near Civitanova Marche. He was in a coma, and Padre Pio sent Enzo Bertani,
from the Board of Casa Sollievo, to assess the situation. Bertani: “Padre, you
must obtain the grace of fully recovery for him. In Parma they are saying that
he went to take offerings to Padre Pio, and got a thrombosis.” Padre Pio; “Tell
the family to be calm. I have asked the Lord to let him have ten more years of
life.” Angelo recovered, returned home, and was fully involved in his business.
He died ten years later.[71]
When dr. Nicola Bellantuono was still a medical student he asked Maria Ciaccia,
who was going to see Padre Pio, to tell him about a difficult exam he was about
to take. Padre Pio: “It will go all right.” Then, gazing into space, he added:
“Poor boy, poor boy.” Few days later Nicola started having severe abdominal
pains. His father who was a doctor and three of his colleagues, diagnosed acute
peritonitis and said there was nothing to be done about it. Maria went to Padre
Pio again, and said: “Padre, Nicolino is dying.” Padre Pio: “What do you mean?
Everything will go all right.” Nicolino fully recovered and became a doctor in
Casa Sollievo.[72]
Dr. Saltamerenda, an atheist, was convinced by Mario Cavaliere to visit San
Giovanni Rotondo. Padre Pio caught the sight of him behind a group of men and
called to him: “Genoese, you have a dirty face! You live near the sea, but you
don’t know how to wash.” Later Padre Pio accepted his confession. Padre Pio
suggested to him, one by one, the faults that had disorganized his life, even
the most distant, and the forgotten ones. “These were the most beautiful moments
of my life”, Saltamerenda recalled.[73]
[74]
[75]
Graziella Gatta from Monte Sant’Angelo near San Giovanni Rotondo, was dying with
typhoid fever. She had a little sister, Maria. The aunt decided to go to Padre
Pio to ask for his prayers. Padre Pio: “This one will not die.” The aunt went
back home and Graziella rapidly recovered. However few days later Maria got
typhoid fever. She rapidly deteriorated, and died on November 7, 1940. The aunt
understood the meaning of what Padre Pio had said: “This one will not die.” It
was the sister.[76]
American nuns
Dorothy Gaudies introduced to Padre Pio a group of American nuns, telling him
they had a question to ask. Padre Pio: “I know what they want how they stand
before God. Tell them to follow the
rules of their order and continue as they are doing.” Dorothy turned to the
nuns, and out of curiosity asked them what question they had for Padre Pio.
“They answered, almost in unison: “Tell him we want to know how we stand before
God.”[77]
Major Teseo Isani of the Italian Army, stationed in Verona, had been hiding an
American soldier in his home. He was discovered, court martialed, and sentenced
to die on December 13, 1944. He
heard a voice: “Run for it! Run for it!” He thought he was hallucinating. The
voice became louder: “Run for it! Run for it!” He though it might be his dead
father who wanted to save him. When he heard
a third time “Run for it! Run for it!” he started running. The guard
said: “Stop or I will shoot.” He didn’t stop, and the guard didn’1 shoot. He
kept running until he was safe. Years later, while in Bari he heard about Padre
Pio and went to see him, and confessed to him. After confession Padre Pio smiled
and said: “Run for it!” Teseo: “Oh! My God! That was your voice!” The major
started crying.[78]
Dr. Ezio Saltamerenda convinced famed sculptor Francesco Messina in 1949 to
visit Padre Pio with him. Padre Pio asked Messina if he wanted to confess. He
said ‘maybe but I'm not prepared.’
Padre Pio said: "Don't say anything to me. Just answer." 'Then, he listed my
sins with incredible precision. It was as though he could read my soul'.
A doctor joined the men gathered in the sacristy in hope to talk to Padre Pio,
but after a while he left. Padre Pio asked: “Where is he?” “He left.” “He will
soon return.” He returned, and Padre Pio: “You carry your own condemnation in
your pocket. Read the letter.” In the letter there was a recommendation from a
friend, asking Padre Pio to pray for the conversion of the doctor. The doctor
read the letter, grew pale, and kneeling at Padre Pio’s feet asked and obtained
pardon.[79]
Two sisters obtained permission from their father to visit Padre Pio, with the
promise that they wouldn’t kiss his hand, for fear of germs. When the girls saw
people pressing forward to kiss his hand they couldn’t resist. Padre Pio smiled
at them and withdrew his hand, saying: “How about the promise.”[80]
[81]
[82]
A widow with several children asked Padre Pio if she should marry again. Padre
Pio: “Up to now you have cried with one eye. If you marry again you will cry
with both eyes.” She remarried disregarding the advice, and the new husband
brought only trouble to the family.[83]
A mother of five from Bologna asked Padre Pio to take her as spiritual child.
Padre Pio consented, and told her to come back no sooner than five years,
because of her family situation. She promised, and every night she would pray:
“Padre Pio watch over my children, protect and bless them.” She returned after
five years, and after the confession said: “Please, Padre Pio, watch over my
children and protect them.” Padre Pio: “How many times are you going to ask me
the same thing? You have been saying this to me every day now for five years!”[84]
[85]
Vincenzo Martini was called from the hospital to go there immediately. His wife
was about to give birth to their second child. A decision needed to be made:
either to save the life of the child or that of the mother. Vincenzo opted in
favor of the wife. While in the acts of signing the papers a doctor came out
saying: “Congratulations, you are the father of an eight pound boy!” Vincenzo
run to his wife. She said that a doctor in a brown habit had delivered her baby.
No such a doctor was found in the hospital. Finally Vincenzo remembered Padre
Pio and showed his picture to his wife. The wife said: “He is the doctor who
delivered my baby.”[86]
Pitigrilli was a well-known materialist atheist writer from Argentina. Solicited
by playwright Antonelli, he visited
unannounced, and sat in the dark in the back of the church during Mass. Before
leaving the altar Padre Pio told the assembly: “Let’s pray fervently for someone
who is in great need of prayer. One day he will approach the Eucharistic table
and will bring many with him who have been in error like himself.” Pitigrilli
took it personal and dissolved in tears. Later Padre Pio told him: “What profit
a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul Truly, God is good to you.”
Pitigrilli underwent a deep and lasting conversion. For more than thirty years
he wrote plays, articles, and books with a Christian message.[87]
[88]
A Dominican friar found out that the nuns in the convent in Pompeii were divided
pro and against Padre Pio. To settle the doubt he decided to visit Padre Pio in
civilian clothes. He was in line for confession, but Padre Pio started staring
at him, and finally signaled to come over. He told him: “Go and put on your
habit, than come back and I will hear your confession.” The Dominican: “Padre, I
came in order to find out something and I have found out what I needed to know.”[89]
[90]
In 1948 the Capuchin missionary Louis Magliacanni was about to return to India
after a visit to his family in Italy. In few days the boat would leave Naples
for India. A friend suggested him to visit Padre Pio. Louis said that Padre Pio
was a fake. The friend suggested going anyway so that he had firsthand view of a
fake. Padre Pio: “Padre Louis you
will never go back to India. You will go to Arabia”. Padre Louis: “Before coming
here I thought you were crazy. Now I know you are.” Padre Louis stayed for lunch
at the friary. During lunch Louis was called on the phone. It was a cardinal
from the Congregation for the Propagation of Faith. He told him not to go to
India, and go instead immediately to Rome. In Rome the Cardinal and Padre Louis
had a private audience with Pope Pius XII. The Pope told Louis: “You have been
chosen to open a new mission in Arabia.” Louis responded: “I knew that! Padre
Pio told me. I thought he was crazy. Now I realize he is a saint!”[91]
Alberto Cardone told Padre Pio: “It’s a long time since I have heard from my
father.” He was in America , but Cardone had not mentioned it to Padre Pio.”
“Oh! your father is in America. He’s better than you or I.”[92]
In the sacristy Padre Pio told a man he had never met before: “You are a lawyer,
aren’t you? You are a good lawyer for others and a bad one for yourself. You
don’t go to Mass.”[93]
Cardinal Giuseppe Siri on September 23, 1975 reported in a homily: “I had been
hesitating for a long time about a decision to make. I had not talked to anybody
about it. One day I received a telegram from Padre Pio explaining what to do. I
followed the advice to the letter and everything ended for better. How did he
know? I have never understood how this man could know what was going on in my
mind.”[94]
[95]
Helenio Herrera, the coach manager of the famous Italian soccer club Inter of
Milan, was a devout Spanish gentleman. The Inter club went to nearby Foggia to
play an important soccer game on January 31, 1965. On the eve of the match he
visited Padre Pio with a group of players, and towards the end of the
conversation said jokingly: “Let us win tomorrow’s game, and also the
Championship! (Scudetto).” Padre Pio smiling: “You will not win in our home, but
you will win the Scudetto.” Foggia won the game 3-2, and Inter won the
championship 1964/65.
Cunfset (confess)
An elderly illiterate woman from San Mauro Pascoli, in Emilia-Romagna region of
Italy, went to confess to Padre Pio. But she did not know Italian. When the
little door opened she heard speaking in her own dialect: “When did you confess
last time?” Thinking of a joke she moved a bit the curtain to see who was
confessing her. It was Padre Pio, who said, still in dialect, “What are you
glancing at, instead of confessing?” She did confess and she felt as Padre Pio
was talking like her own priest in San Mauro.[96]
Alma De Concini from Terzola, Province of Trento testified that Padre Pio was
confessing, and while she was in line, she was just told that there will be no
more confessions for the day. She had a thought: "Father, send me a blessing, I
need it." Instantly Padre Pio turned the head from the grille of the
confessional, looked at her, made a blessing sign and then turned his face to
the grille.[97]
35 years
A man had not been to church for 35 years. A spiritual daughter of Padre Pio
suggested him to visit San Giovanni Rotondo. He went, and during the night
couldn’t sleep. His mind was going over his life, and started a mental list of
the sins he has committed in 35 years. During Padre Pio’s mass his mind was
still going on over the list. He went to confession and his mind was blocked,
and he was unable to say a word. Padre Pio:”Courage, my son, you already told me
everything during Mass.” Padre Pio told him his sins, and after the absolution
said: “Go thank the Virgin.”[98]
Many, many people wanted to confess to Padre Pio. So a registry to sign up in
person was started, then people had to return home and wait for a phone call.
For men the wait was about a month, for the women 10-12 weeks.
The whole process was very strict, and there was no way to get around it. The
board and lodging ladies at the place where the pilgrims stayed went every
morning to check the reservation book.
Then they would call the person when their turn was 2-3 days away.
A woman was called and told that her turn would come in two days. The woman was
there on time and waited a friar to call her so that she could get in line for
Confession. Her name was not called.
She went to ask the friar about it, and to her dismay she realized that the
board and lodging lady, Signora Vasini, had called the wrong person, and her
turn for Confession was 7-8 days away. The friar was unmovable; he could do
nothing to help. Confessions with Padre Pio started.
The woman left the sacristy, went outside the church, and sat on the bench
around an elm tree, telling the other people in her party and strangers what had
happened. No words could comfort
her.
At a certain point the woman stood up,
raised her arm and pointing at the church said: “If you really are the Padre Pio
they say you are, send your friar right away, so that I can confess to you.”
Between 1 and 3 minutes passed. Than a friar, (not the one keeping the
reservations), came out of the door looking around and said: “Who is Signora
Caccioppoli? Padre Pio is waiting for you. He says that is your turn to
confess.”
The woman moved towards the friar despite her shaky legs. She went inside, and
confessed to Padre Pio.
Don Pasquale Cantalupo was suffering a painful illness when he confessed to
Padre Pio. After the confession: “Aren’t you going to give me a penance?” Padre
Pio: “Haven’t you already got enough? Do you want more?”[99]
Maria Teresa Brevi testified what
Padre Pio had told her mom after confession: “I will not give you any penance as
you already have done it. Your sins are remitted because for 23 years you have
been looking after your husband who is in a wheelchair. You have had a long hard
road, but you will have a tranquil peaceful death.” “The word of Padre Pio came
true”, the daughter reported.[100]
One man who was thrown out of the confessional by Padre Pio stated: "What kind
of blackguardly monk is that? He did not give me time to say a word, but
straightway called me an old pig and told me to go away!" Another person said to
this man that Padre Pio probably had good reasons for calling him an old pig and
treating him in this way. "I can't
think why,” said the man who had been thrown out of the confessional; and then,
after a pause, the man said: "unless it is because I happen to be living with a
woman who is not my wife."[101]
Luciano Livellara from Milano asked Padre Pio for a blessing before driving back
home. Padre Pio: “Go slowly! Go slowly and be careful I said.” Luciano drove
back very slowly. Just out of the city of Ancona a boy run in the middle of the
street. Luciano pulled the brakes with all his strength. He stopped only few
inches from the boy.”[102]
Padre Onorato reported that he went with a friend on a Vespa (the Italian
motorcycle) (Vespa translates wasp in English) form San Giovanni Rotondo
to Monte Sant’Angelo. Halfway through, they run out of gas. The gas station was
closed. They tried again, and the engine started, and they were able to get back
to the square in front of convent, were the engine sputtered and stopped. The
Vespa had run 15 kilometers without gas. Back in the convent padre Pio said
smiling: ‘Boy, did the wasp bit you?”
Birthday:
On a May 25, a woman wanted to say happy birthday to Padre Pio, but he was too
far away, so she just thought about it. Few days later, at the end of the
confession: "Happy birthday. Sorry I couldn't say it the 25th." "But you did
already."
A man decided to stop smoking and to offer it as a penance for Padre Pio. Every
night he would stop by an image of Padre Pio and show an unopened packet
of cigarettes, and say: Father, here is one. Next night: Here are two. And so
on.
When he met Padre Pio he said: “Father, are 81 days since I stopped.” Padre Pio:
"I know, and you made me count the packets every night."
The young son of Dr. Remo Vincenti was in line to confess to Padre Pio. He had
confessed two days before. Dr. Vincenti knew that Padre Pio would first ask “How
long ago you confessed last?” And if it was less than eight days would send a
person away.” Dr. Vincenti, a spiritual child, prayed that Padre Pio would
fulfill the wish of the child. The child confessed without being sent away.
Later, Padre Pio passing in the hallway told Dr. Vincenti” “I would have done it
just for the love of you.”
Fra Modestino, showed Padre Pio a bottle of local wine that he had just bought
in town, and asked him to bless it. Padre Pio did the blessing, and that with a
broad smile said: “Well, this is my first miracle for the day!”
Fra Modestino did not understand why Padre Pio had said that. He shared
the wine with others. It was excellent. Not long after Fra Modestino learned
that the wine maker had been jailed for making fake wine from powders, not
grapes.[103]
On February 1958 Laurino Costa sent a telegram to Padre Pio: "Pray for me to
find a job." He received a telegram back: “Come to San Giovanni Rotondo at
once.”
On the 4th he met Padre Pio for the first time: “Laurino, I see you have
arrived. You will feed my sick.” “But Padre, Laurino protested, I’ve never
cooked an egg in my life.” Padre Pio insisted: “Go and prepare the food for my
sick. I’ll always be near you.” Laurino went to Casa Sollievo and was told at
the door: “You must be the experienced cook we’ve been waiting for.”
Laurino reported years later: “It was a frightening sight. This great spacious
kitchen with huge kettles, stoves, sinks, pipes, basins, kitchenware and so
forth. I never saw anything like that in my life. But the most alarming feature
was the sight of the kitchen employees standing there, waiting for my orders.
However, I had the sensation that I had always been there. The same day I was
preparing meals for 450 people. To this day I still don’t know what happened.
All day long I found myself calmly working and telling others what to do, as
though I was carrying out a routine I had been used to. After a while Padre Pio
insisted that my family move her. So my family came and we settled here. We have
been here for fourteen years.”
[104]
Padre Pio was praying the breviary and meditating. Fra’ Daniele Natale was
sitting nearby and had
the idea to see if Padre Pio was really able to read his mind. Looking at Padre
Pio he asked mentally if he would offer to the Lord his prayers. Padre Pio
nodded. Not convinced, he asked mentally it the nodding was for him. Padre Pio
nodded again. Still dubious he thought that he needed a more clear explanation.
At that point Padre Pio turned to him, and said in a loud voice: “Yes. Are you
satisfied now?”[105]
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[2] Iase06, 78
[3] Iase06, 48
[4] Cov07, 195-6
[5] Cap06, 184-5
[6] Cap06, 134-5
[7] Alb07, 65-6
[8] Alb07, 68
[9] Pas68, 88-9
[10] Sch87, 48
[11] Alb07, 74-5
[12] Cov07, 75-6
[13] Mor97, 145
[14] Cat91, 70-1
[15] Cat91, 57-8
[16] Alb07, 355-7
[17] Win88, 128
[18] Cat91, 55
[19] Del50, 544-5
[20] Pas50, 89
[21] Pas50, 89-90
[22] Sch87, 70
[23] Ing78, 95-6
[24] Mul09, 32
[25] Mod01, 58-9
[26] Alb07, 126-7
[27] Ias06, 245
[28] Ias06, 245
[29] Ias06, 246
[30] Cov07, 69-70
[31] Alb07, 70-3
[32] Cat91, 74
[33] Cap06, 82-3
[34] Cat91, 64-5
[35] Ias06, 236-7
[36] Win88, 151
[37] Mor73, 29
[38] Ias06, 246
[39] Ias06, 247
[40] Ale10, 258
[41] Ias06, 249-50
[42] Cas11, 181
[43] Cov07, 29-30
[44] Nap76, 55-6
[45] Par52, 87-9
[46] Cov07, 211-2
[47] Mod01, 41
[48] Nap76, 183
[49] Ruf91, 263
[50] Ias06, 285
[51] Ias06, 239
[52] Ias06, 289
[53] Ias06, 286
[54] Sch87, 3-4
[55] Ruf91, 264
[56] Ruf91, 265-6
[57] Ias06, 240-1
[58] Ias06, 239-40
[59] Ias09, 224
[60] Ias06, 256-7
[61] Ias96, 293
[62] Ias96, 247-8
[63] Ias06, 258-61
[64] DeL60, 78-9
[65] Win88, 151-2
[66] Bru70, 192
[67] Cat91, 68-9
[68] Cap12, 309-10
[69] Del62, 79
[70] Ias06, 238
[71] Ias06, 101-3
[72] Ias06, 205-7
[73] Mor73, 125-130
[74] Del50, 141-6
[75] Gau74, 122-4
[76] Gau74, 134
[77] Gau74, XV
[78] Gau74, 134-6
[79] Mor73, 24-5
[80] Mor73, 25
[81] Cap12, 301
[82] Del50, 508-9
[83] Mort73, 28
[84] Mor73, 28
[85] Gau74, 197
[86] Gau74, 196-7
[87] Ruf91, 243
[88] Gau74, 148
[89] Gau74, 148-9
[90] Mor73, 29
[91] Mul09, Preface, X
[92] Ruf91, 255
[93] Ias06, 189-90
[94] Ing78, 151-2
[95] Ale10, 272-3
[96] Ias06, 279-80
[97] Ias06, 239
[98] Win88, 39-40
[99] Jas06, 55-6
[100] Jas06, 56
[101] McC78, 58-60
[102] Ias06, 285
[103] Mod, 24
[104] Sch87, 37-41
[105] Pro02, 152