Padre Pio Special Edition
At dawn on Sunday, September 22, 1968— the final day of a solemn triduum celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of his stigmatization—the Capuchin friar, Padre Pio, ashen and trembling, climbed the steps to the altar of Our Lady of Grace Church. Hundreds of red roses…
Conchita received a telegram from Lourdes on October 15, 1968. She was urged to be there on October 17. Providentially, Father Alfred Combe of France just arrived in Garabandal with Bernard L’Huillier. Conchita asked him if he would drive her and her mother, Aniceta,…
Testimony
of Joey Lomangino
Of all the testimonies of Padre Pio and Garabandal, the one that was to have the greatest impact on the Garabandal movement was that of…
The Angels and Padre Pio
By Michael P. May
It has been documented by several authors that Padre Pio once told his confessor, Padre Augustino, that he had daily encounters with the Blessed. . .
Padre Pio, Mary, and the Rosary
By Father Joseph A. Pelletier, A.A.
Padre Pio, the stigmatic Capuchin priest, was the first priest ever to bear the visible wounds of Christ in his body. This and other powerful charismatic gifts drew thousands of people each day to…
Padre Pio And Joey Lomangino
By Connie Hoebich
In 1963, Joey Lomangino was spiritually converted and received a miraculous physical cure from God through Padre Pio. Since that very day, Joey has been a man of prayer, ever increasing; a daily Communicant and a daily Rosarian. The overflow of his spiritual…
Padre Pio And Garabandal
On September 23, 1968, Padre Pio of Pietrelcina died in the odor of sanctity at the age of 81 after having lived one of the most extraordinary lives in the history of the Church. His Cause for Beautification is in progress under the auspices of the Holy See. The famed…