Pio
(Francesco Forgione) was born to Mamma Peppa and Grazio
Forgione in the little town called Pietrelcina, in Southern
Italy, during the month of flowers, May 25th 1887. He was
fifth of eight children. His
Mamma Peppa
confided
he
was different from other boys:
“he
was
never impolite or misbehaved”.
He had celestial visions and diabolical oppressions from the
age of five years and he saw and spoke with Jesus and Our
Lady and with his Guardian Angel, but unfortunately this
heavenly life was interwoven with hell and with the devil.
In
1903, Discipline and ill health had been woven together to
crown the youth of Pio. Doctors diagnosed him as consumptive
and were sure he would die. Strong in spirit Pio received
the Capuchin Franciscan garb initialling religious life and
therefore; Noviciate with its intense study, prayer,
austerity, penance and finally vows of Poverty, Chastity and
Obedience.
In
1909, we find him at Pietrelcina because of his illness, at
his mother’s side. Now another intense chapter of
extraordinary life opens with mystical afflictions an
invisible stigmata and terrible battles with devils that
wanted to destroy him began. Yet, “It all happened here”, he
said, his whole future was prepared here. On
August
10, 1910, he was ordained a Priest in the Cathedral of
Benevento.
In
1916, we find him in the church of San Giovanni Rotondo,
soon to become his Jerusalem, with the
mystical
and historical calvary of Gargano, where he was soon
recognised as the “saintly friar” by the locals. Here he
became a “victim of love”, by the reparation for sin,
propitiator and regenerator of the many crowds who flocked
to him, to venerate his bleeding wounds of his hands and
feet. This very important event occurred in Father Pio’s life on
September 20, 1918, while he was praying in front of a
Crucifix located in the choir in the little old church, when
a strange personage like an angel, gave him the stigmata.
Those stigmata have been remained opened and bleeding for
fifty years. This was one of the reasons for which doctors,
scientists, journalists and common people have gone
to San Giovanni Rotondo for years, in order to meet the
“Saintly friar “.
In a
letter dated October 22, 1918, Padre Pio told his experience
of crucifixion: “... What I can tell you about my
crucifixion? My God! What a confusion and what humiliation I
feel when I try to show somebody else what you have done in
me your scanty creature! It was the morning of the 20th.
(September) and I was in choir, after the celebration of the
Holy Mass, when a rest, similar to a sweet sleep surprised
me. All the inside and external senses, as well as the same
faculties of the soul were in an indescribable quiet. There
was a depth silence around me and inside me; a peace
overcame me and then it all happened in a flash I felt
abandonment with the complete deprivation of everything.
While all this was taking place, I saw before me a
mysterious appearance, similar to the one I had seen on
August
5th, differing only because His hands, feet and side were
dripping blood. The sight of Him frightened me: what I felt
at that moment is indescribable. I thought I would die, and
would have died if the Lord hadn’t intervened and
strengthened my heart, which was about to burst out of my
chest! The appearance disappeared and I became aware that
my hands, feet and side were pierced and were dripping with
blood”. You can imagine the torment that I experienced then
and that I am almost experiencing every day. The wound of
the heart assiduously bleeds, particularly from the evening
of Thursday until Saturday. My God, I die of pain, torment
and confusion that I feel in the intimate of the soul. I am
afraid I’ll bleed to death! I hope that God listens to my
moans and withdrawals this operation from me... “
He usually woke up in the early morning (we
could say at night) in order to get himself ready for the
Holy Mass. In fact, every morning, at 4 a.m. there were
always hundreds and sometimes even a thousand people waiting
for the door of the church to open. After the Mass he used
to spend most time of his day in prayer and confessions.
After fifty years of stigmata he died September 23, 1968,
thus he closed his mission of the Heart’s desire, with the
real cross and the real crucifixion of his body.
Then, for years, from every part of the world, the believers
went to this stigmatised priest, to get his powerful
intercession from God. Fifty years lived in the prayer, in
the humility, in the suffering and in the sacrifice, whether
to effect his love, Padre Pio had two initiatives in two
directions: the vertical one toward God, with the
constitution of the “Groups of prayer”, the horizontal one
toward his suffering community, with the construction of a
modern hospital: “House Relief of the Suffering.”
In
September 1968, thousands of devotees and Padre Pio’s
spiritual children were assembled in conference at St.
Giovanni Rotondo to commemorate together the 50 anniversary
of the stigmata and to celebrate the fourth international
conference of the Prayer Groups. Nobody would have imagined
that at 2:30
a.m.,
September 23, 1968 we the earthly life of Father Pio of
Pietrelcina would end.
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