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The Life of Padre Pio The shrine of Padre Pio is noted as the second-most popular Catholic shrines of the world. Located in San Giovanni Rotondo, this shrine is built around the tomb of Saint Padre Pio of Pietrlcina. Known for his mystical powers and supernatural gifts, Saint Padre Pio was declared a saint in 2002. Although he died in 1968, his devotion, powers and mysticism are still much talked-about in the area. Padre Pio was originally known as Francesco Forgione. He was part of a religious Catholic family and was taken to the friary in 1903. After staying in the friary for one year, he took the Capuchin habit and was named Pio. After being ordained as a priest, he visited many sites and in the year 1916 he came to San Giovanni, Rotondo. He stayed there for 52 years. Known for his love of Christ and eternal devotion to God, Padre Pio was popular among the locals. It is said that during his stay he experienced a number of supernatural abilities and witnessed miraculous events. Stigmata is considered as Padre Pio’s most famous gift. It was the in the year 1918 when this amazing event happened. It is said that it was in the year 1918 that he received the gift. He was praying before the crucifix. He bled from five different wounds for the rest of his life. All the five wounds are connected to the wounds of Christ. As a devout Catholic he was always in war against the evil and it is believed that he was directly in war with the Devil. As a result he experienced several cuts and bruises. Padre Pio was happy to help anyone who was in trouble, but mostly helped those whose souls are known to be in the purgatory. In the year 1940 Padre Pio started formulating ideas about building a hospital in the area. He wanted the hospital to be named as Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza which translates to Home for the Relief of Suffering. Padre Pio saw the opening of the hospital in 1956. Today this hospital is counted among the most efficient hospitals of Europe. In the year 1962 Bishop Karol Wajtyla who later came to be known as Pope John Paul II asked Padre Pio to pray for God’s blessings for Dr. Wanda Poltawska who was suffering from cancer. Later it was known that the cancerous growth in the body has regressed. No one, not even the medical faculty could explain this miraculous change. Although many speak of his miraculous powers, many remain skeptical questioning his work and ideologies. It was in the year 1999 that Pope John Paul II declared that Padre Pio was ‘blessed’. He became a saint in 2002. An estimated half a million people attended the declaration ceremony. In 2008 Padre Pio’s body was kept near the tomb marking his 40th death anniversary. Although portions of the body suffered from exhumation, there were portions which remained intact. The body was repaired and was kept for display for the visitors. The shrine which is built around the tomb of Padre Pio is known as Church of Our Lady of Grace. In this shrine the visitors can see a number of things associated with Padre Pio. One can see the cell, the crucifix and almost everything that he used or touched during his lifetime. This church was designed by Renzo Piano, a Genoan architect. The shrine has a Way of the Cross which is part of the forested hilly area behind the shrine. You will find a good number of hotels in San Giovanni Rotondo which can accommodate thousands of visitors every year. If you want to know about the various hotels in the area, you can browse through www.hotelimmagine.com.
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