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Padre Pio's Miracles
It is very
difficult to define the word "miracle". Miracles could
be considered expressions of the supernatural. Also, we
can say that a miracle is a phenomenon in which the
heart obeys an interior force: the will of God!
Padre Pio's life was full of
miracles, but the nature of the miracles was always
divine. For this reason, Padre Pio invited people to
thank God, the only source of miracles.
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One miracle that has been
identified as Padre Pio's first miracle occurred
in 1908. At that time he lived in the monastery
of Montefusco. One day he gathered chestnuts
growing in a nearby forest into a bag and sent
the bag to Pietrelcina to his aunt Daria. She
always had a great affection for him. The woman
received and ate the chestnuts. She saved the
bag as a souvenir. A few days later she was
looking for something in a drawer where her
husband usually kept the gun powder. It was in
the evening so she used a candle to light up the
room when suddenly the drawer caught on fire,
and aunt Daria’s face got burned. After a
moment, she took the bag father Pio sent and put
it on her face. Immediately, her pain
disappeared and no wound or burn mark remained
on her face. |
During the Second World War,
in Italy, bread was being rationed. Padre Pio’s
monastery always had a lot of guests and the
poor who begged there for food. One day the
Friars went to the refectory and realized that
the basket only had about two pounds of bread.
They prayed and sat down before starting to eat.
Padre Pio went into the church, and a while
later when he came back he was holding a pile of
bread in his hands. The Superior asked Padre
Pio: "Where did you get all these loaves of
bread?" Padre Pio answered: "A pilgrim at the
door gave them to me". Nobody commented, but
everybody thought that only Padre Pio could meet
such a pilgrim. |
Once in the monastery of
Padre Pio, a friar forgot to consecrate the
Hosts for Holy Communion. There were only a few
Hosts available. But after confessions when
Padre Pio started to distribute Hosts to the
people, many Hosts remained at the end of the
service, more than had been consecrated before. |
A spiritual daughter of Padre
Pio was reading a letter from him on the side of
a road.
The wind blew
the letter away,
blowing it
downhill to a
meadow.
The letter flew far, far away from the woman,
and then suddenly it stopped flying and settled
on a stone. In this way the woman got her letter
back. The day after, she met Padre Pio who told
her: "You have to pay attention to the wind next
time. If I hadn't put my foot on the letter it
would have flown far away into the valley".
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Mrs. Cleonice, who was a
spiritual daughter of Padre Pio, said: “During
the Second World War my nephew was a prisoner.
We had not received news for a year, and
everybody believed he was dead. His parents were
very worried about his life. His mother went one
day to Padre Pio and knelt down in front of the
friar who was in the confessional: “Please, tell
me if my son is alive. I won’t go away if you
don’t tell me!” Padre Pio sympathized with her,
and
some
tears were on his face when he said: “Stand up
and go in peace.” Some days later, I couldn’t
resist the thought of pain that the parents were
enduring, so I decided to ask Padre Pio for a
miracle. I faithfully said: “Father I’m going to
write a
letter to my nephew
Giovannino. I will write his name only on the
envelope because we do not know where he is. You
and your Guardian Angel will take the letter to
him where he is.” - Padre Pio didn’t answer, so
I wrote the letter. In
the evening I put it on my bedside table before
getting into bed. The morning after, to my great
surprise, astonishment and fear, I found that
the letter was not there anymore. I went in
thanksgiving to Padre Pio and he told me: “Give
your thanks to Our Lady.” Almost fifteen days
later our nephew sent us a response to the
letter. Then everybody in our family was happy
and giving thanks both to God and Padre Pio.”
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During the Second World War, Mrs.
Luisa’s son was an officer in the Royal British
Navy. At that time she prayed every day for her
son’s conversion and salvation. One day an
English pilgrim arrived to San Giovanni Rotondo,
carrying some English newspapers. Luisa wanted
to read them. She found a piece of news
concerning the sinking of the warship on which
her son was stationed. She immediately went
crying to Padre Pio, who consoled her: “Who has
told you that your son is dead?”
In fact, Padre Pio was able to explain to her
exactly the name and the address of the hotel
where the young officer was staying after he
escaped from the shipwreck in the Atlantic. He
was there waiting for a new assignment again.
Immediately Luisa sent him a letter, and after a
couple of week she received an answer from her
son. |
A woman at San Giovanni
Rotondo was such a good person that Padre Pio
said it was impossible to find any fault in her
soul to forgive. In other words, she lived to go
to heaven. At the end of Lent, Paolina felt
seriously ill. The doctors said there were no
hopes for her. Her husband and her five children
went to the convent to pray with Father Pio and
ask him to help her. Two of the five children
pulled Father Pio’s habit and cried. Father Pio
got upset, but he tried to console them and
promised to pray for them, nothing else! Some
days later, at the beginning of the Seventh
hour, the sainted Padre’s behavior changed. In
fact, he asked for
Paolina’s healing and told everybody: “She will
resuscitate on Easter
Day.” But on Good
Friday Paolina lost consciousness as she fell
into a coma. On Saturday, after some hours,
Paolina finally died. Some of her relatives took
her wedding dress in order to put it on her
according to an old tradition of the country.
Other relatives ran to the convent to ask Padre
Pio for a miracle. He answered them: “She will
be resuscitated” and he went to the altar for
the Holy Mass. When Padre Pio started to sing
the Gloria and the sound of the bells announced
Christ’s resurrection, Padre Pio’s voice broke
off with a sob and his eyes were full of tears.
In the same moment, Paolina resuscitated.
Without any help she got up from the bed, she
knelt down and she prayed for the Creed three
times. Then she stood up and smiled. She has
recovered...or it should be better to say: “She
has resuscitated.“ In fact padre Pio had not
said, “she will recover” but “she will
resuscitate.” When she was asked what happened
during the period when she was dead, she
answered: “I went up, went up, went up; when I
entered into a great light, I came back.”
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A woman said: “My first daughter, who was born
in 1953, was rescued by Father Pio when she was
eighteen months old. On the morning of January
6, 1955 my husband and I were in church
attending the Holy Mass and our daughter was at
home with her grandfather. There was an
accident: she fell into a tub of boiling hot
water. She was burned on her stomach and back.
The doctor came in an hour and he said, “take
your daughter to a hospital immediately because
she could die from her wounds”. For this reason
he did not give us any medicine. After the
doctor left I started to pray for Father Pio’s
help. It was nearly noon. As I was getting
myself ready to go to the Hospital, my daughter
who was alone in the bedroom called me: “Mommy,
I don’t have a wound anymore!” “Who has taken
your wound?” I asked her out of curiosity. She
answered: “Father Pio has come. He took my
wounds by putting his whole hand on my burn”.
Actually there was no sign of burns on my
daughter’s body even though the doctor had told
me my daughter was going to die.
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The peasants of San Giovanni Rotondo fondly
remember the following event. In spring, the
almond trees were blossoming and they were
promising a good harvest. But unfortunately
millions of voracious caterpillars arrived and
devoured the leaves and flowers. They did not
spare even the shell. After two days of trying
to stop that infestation, the peasants, for whom
the almonds were the only economic resource -
decided to speak to Father Pio about the
problem. Father Pio looked at the trees from the
window of the convent and decided to bless them.
He put on the sacred vestments and started to
pray. When he finished praying he took the holy
water and made the sign of the Cross in the air,
in the direction of the trees. The next day, the
caterpillars had disappeared but the almond
trees looked like sticks. It was a disaster: the
harvest had been lost. What happened next is
incredible! We had the most abundant harvest; a
harvest like we had never seen before, but how
is it possible that trees without flowers could
produce fruits? How was it possible to have
fruit from trees that looked like sticks?
Scientists have never been able to give any
reason for this phenomenon.
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In the garden
of the convent there were trees; cypresses, some
fruit and some pine. Especially on summer
afternoons, Father Pio used to stay in the shade
together with his friends and guests in order to
have a little relief from the hot weather. Once
when Father Pio was speaking with some people a
large number of birds suddenly started to chirp
and make noise from the shade of the trees. The
birds had composed a symphony.
Father
Pio became annoyed with the symphony so, looking
at the birds he said: “Keep silent!” At which
point, the birds, the crickets and the cicadas
fell silent. The people who were in the garden
were greatly astonished! In fact Father Pio had
spoken to the birds like Saint Francis. |
A gentleman said: “My mother came from Foggia
and was one of the Father Pio’s first spiritual
daughters. She had asked Father Pio “to convert
and protect my father”. In April 1945 my father
was condemned to be executed by firing squad. He
was in front of the platoon when he suddenly saw
father Pio appear in front of him to protect
him. The commander of the platoon gave the order
to fire but no shots were fired from the rifles
that were pointed at him. The seven members of
the platoon and their commander, astonished,
checked their rifles but they didn’t find any
problem. So the platoon again pointed their
rifles at my father and the commander ordered
his soldiers to shoot again, but for a second
time the rifles did not work. This mysterious
and inexplicable occurrence stopped his
execution. Afterward my father was pardoned due
to having been awarded a medal during the war;
moreover he was disabled in action during the
war. After my father returned home, he converted
to Catholicism, receiving the sacraments at San
Giovanni Rotondo, where he had gone to thank
Father Pio. In this way my mother obtained the
miracles she had always asked from Father Pio:
“her husband’s conversion!”
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Father Onorato said: “I went to San Giovanni
Rotondo with a friend of mine by motorcycle. I
arrived at the convent some minutes before noon.
After paying my respects to the superior, I went
to the refectory to meet Padre Pio in order to
kiss his hand. It should be taken into account
that my motorbike model was called “wasp” so
Father Pio told me: “Son, did the ‘wasp’ sting
you?” I was quite surprised because Padre Pio
had not seen me when I arrived at the convent,
but he knew what kind of transportation I had
used to get there. The next morning, we left San
Giovanni Rotondo on my “wasp” motorbike and set
out for Saint Michel, a little town not far from
Saint Giovanni Rotondo. The gasoline tank was
going empty, so we decided to fill up at Monte
Saint Angelo. But as soon as we reached that
little town, we had a bad surprise: all the gas
stations were closed. At that point we decided
to go back to San Giovanni Rotondo, and hoped to
find somebody along the road who could provide
us with some gasoline. I was worried about my
brothers in the convent; it would be ungracious
not to be back at the convent by lunchtime, for
they were waiting for me. But low on gas, the
engine started to make noise, and after a few
feet it stopped altogether. We checked the tank;
it was empty. With sadness I pointed out to my
friend that we had only ten minutes to reach the
convent and take part in the lunch with our
brothers. We could not find any solution, and
for this reason my friend stomped on the starter
pedal. Unbelievable! The motorbike started
again! We immediately set out for Saint Giovanni
Rotondo without asking ourselves how the
motorbike had started without gasoline. When we
arrived in the middle of the square of the
convent, the motorbike stopped working again. We
opened the tank and realized it was still as dry
as it was before. We were also astonished when
we looked at our watches: it was ten minutes
before lunchtime. That meant we had covered
fifteen kilometers in five minutes: an average
of 180 kilometers per hour. Without gasoline! I
entered the convent as the brothers were coming
down for lunch; and when I went to meet Father
Pio, he was watching me and smiling.
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It was the month of May in 1925. Maria had a
little baby who had been ill since birth. Maria
was very worried about her baby. In fact, after
a medical visit, she was told her child had a
very complicated illness. There was no hope for
the baby: he could not recover. Maria decided to
go by train to Saint Giovanni Rotondo. She lived
in a very little town in the south of Puglia (a
poor region in the South of Italy), but she had
heard some stories concerning Padre Pio, a friar
who had the stigmata like Jesus, worked
miracles, healed people of their diseases, and
gave hope to the hopeless. She immediately set
out, but during the trip the baby died. She
watched over his little body all night, then
placed it in a suitcase and closed it. The
following day she arrived at the convent of San
Giovanni Rotondo. She had no hope, but she had
not lost her faith. That evening she met Padre
Pio. She was in the line of people waiting for
confession, and she had in her hands the
suitcase that contained her son’s body. Her son
had died twenty-four hours before. When she
arrived in front of Father Pio, she knelt down,
cried, and asked his help. He looked at her
intently. The mother opened the suitcase and
showed Father Pio the corpse. The poor padre was
very shocked by the mother’s sorrow. He took the
little body and put his hand on the boy’s head;
then he prayed, looking up to Heaven. In a
moment, the poor creature was alive again. A
gesture, a movement of the feet, the arms...he
looked as if he had just awakened after a long
sleep. Speaking to the mother Padre Pio said:
“Mother, why are you crying? Your son is
sleeping!” The mother’s shouts of joy, and those
of the crowd, filled the church. Everyone spoke
about the miracle!
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In the evening an engineer was staying late at
the convent, but, when he decided to leave, he
noticed it was raining. So he told Padre Pio, “I
do not have any umbrella! Could I stay here
until tomorrow morning? If not I will get wet.”
- “I am sorry my dear, it is not possible. But
don’t worry! I will keep you company!” answered
Father Pio. But that engineer had thought it
would be much better for Father not to do that
penance, although it would have been less
treacherous with Padre Pio’s assistance. Anyway,
he put on his hat and started to cover the two
miles between the convent and the town. But as
soon as he went out he realized with surprise it
was not raining anymore. It was just drizzling
when he arrived at the home where he was a
guest. “My God!” the woman who opened the door
exclaimed. “You must be wet to the bone!” -
“Not at all,” the engineer answered. “It is not
raining.” At that point, the peasants who were
hosting him looked at each other dumbfounded.
“What! It is not raining anymore? It is pouring!
Listen!” They opened the door again and it was
raining. They told him it had been raining for
an hour without interruption. “How did you
manage to come here without getting wet?" they
asked him. The engineer answered, “Padre Pio
told me he would have come here together with
me.” Then the peasants realized it had been
Padre Pio’s miracle and they were able to tell
him, “Now everything is clear if Padre Pio told
you that.” Everything has been cleared and they
found themselves in the kitchen for dinner when
the woman said, “For sure Padre Pio’s company is
much better than an umbrella!”
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A man from Ascoli Piceno (an Italian city) said,
“Toward the end of the 1950s, I went to Saint
Giovanni Rotondo with my wife to go to
confession, and I received absolution after
Padre Pio’s counsel and penance. In the evening
I was still in the convent and Padre Pio saw me
again and he said, 'Are you still here?' - 'My
“little mouse” did not start,' I answered. -
'What exactly is a little mouse?' Padre Pio
asked. 'It is my car,' I answered, 'a little
mouse model.' - 'Let’s go and have a look,' said
Father Pio. He invited me to leave the
monastery, which we did without any problem. We
traveled all the night and day and the following
morning, I took my car to the mechanic in order
to have him look at it. The mechanic told me,
after his checks that the electric system of the
car was out of order. And he did not believe me
when I told him I had traveled in the car all
night. In fact, it was impossible to cover two
hundred miles, between San Giovanni Rotondo and
Ascoli Piceno, with such a car, and I realized
Padre Pio had helped me, so I thanked him in my
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A good woman’s husband was very sick. The woman
ran to the convent, but she asked herself, “How
do I reach father Pio?" She had to wait for at
least three days if she wanted to meet him for a
confession. So during the Mass she stood-up and
walked from one side of the Church to the other.
Finally, she decided to tell Our Lady what her
problem was and asked at the same moment for
Padre Pio’s help. After the Mass, she started to
move into the Church again, in order to reach
Father Pio. Finally, she managed to reach the
famous corridor where Father Pio had to pass. As
soon as father Pio watched her, he said: “Woman
with a little faith, when will you finally ask
for my help? Do you think I am deaf? You have
already told me it five times when you were in
front of me, at my back, on my right and on my
left. I understood! I understood! ...Go home!
Everything is OK." She went home and found her
husband was healed.
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In the
book of the convent,
on
the line of October 23rd, 1953, this annotation
can be read.
"This
morning Miss Amelia Z., a blind girl who was
born blind, who is 27 years old, has come from
the province of Vicenza (Italy) and she started
seeing. She has asked to padre Pio to have
her
sight after her confession. Padre Pio said: "Be
faithful and pray a lot". In the same moment the
young girl saw Padre Pio: the face, the hand,
the half gloves that hid the stigmatas.
The
sight has quickly
increased.
She informed Padre Pio about the miracle and he
said: "We can say thanks to the Lord."
Then
the young girl asked the complete sight
from
Padre Pio and he said: "Step by step and it will
come." |
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