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Padre Pio Of Pietrelcina Marble Statue 26CM



Padre Pio, also known as Francesco Forgione, was a Capuchin priest who experienced stigmata, which are wounds in the flesh that appeared as if they had been inflicted with a sharp object. He was also known for his ability to read the hearts of those who came to confession, his piety, and his healing powers. Pope John Paul II proclaimed him a saint in 2002. more details
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  • Padre Pio was a Capuchin priest who experienced stigmata, wounds in the flesh that appeared as if they had been inflicted with a sharp object.
  • He was also known for his ability to read the hearts of those who came to confession, his piety, and his healing powers.
  • Pope John Paul II proclaimed him a saint in 2002.


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Padre Pio, also known as Francesco Forgione, was a Capuchin priest who experienced stigmata, which are wounds in the flesh that appeared as if they had been inflicted with a sharp object. He was also known for his ability to read the hearts of those who came to confession, his piety, and his healing powers. Pope John Paul II proclaimed him a saint in 2002.

Padre Pio of Pietrelcina Marble Statue
Dimensions: 260mm H x 90mm W x 80mm D Please note that all our Marble Art Statues are made on order. There is a lead time of approximately 10 working days.
Our statues are priced for "Cast Marble White". Hand Painted at an additional cost - please email us orders@catholic-shop.co.za for a quotation on any one of the alternative options.
Feast Day: September 23 1887 - 1968 Canonized By: Pope John Paul II
Francesco, named in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, was born to Giuseppa and Grazio Forgione, peasant farmers, in the small Italian village of Pietrelcina on May 25, 1887. From his childhood, it was evident that he was a special child of God. Francesco was very devout even as a child, and at an early age felt drawn to the priesthood. He became a Capuchin novice at the age of sixteen and received the habit in 1902. Francesco was ordained to the priesthood in 1910 after seven years of study and became known as Padre Pio.
On September 20, 1918, Padre Pio was kneeling in front of a large crucifix when he received the visible marks of the crucifixion, making him the first stigmatized priest in the history of Church. The doctor who examined Padre Pio could not find any natural cause for the wounds. Upon his death in 1968, the wounds were no longer visible. In fact, there was no scaring and the skin was completely renewed. He had predicted 50 years prior that upon his death the wounds would heal. The wounds of the stigmata were not the only mystical phenomenon experienced by Padre Pio.
The blood from the stigmata had an odor described by many as similar to that of perfume or flowers, and the gift of bilocation was attributed to him. Padre Pio had the ability to read the hearts of the penitents who flocked to him for confession which he heard for ten or twelve hours per day. Padre Pio used the confessional to bring both sinners and devout souls closer to God; he would know just the right word of counsel or encouragement that was needed. Even before his death, people spoke to Padre Pio about his possible canonization. He died on September 23, 1968 at the age of eighty-one. His funeral was attended by about 100,000 people.
On June 16, 2002, over 500,000 Padre Pio devotees gathered in Rome to witness Pope John Paul II proclaim Padre Pio, Saint Pio of Pietrelcina. The Padre Pio Foundation and many benefactors traveled to Rome, San Giovanni Rotondo, Pietrelcina, Piana Romana and many other holy places to celebrate Padre Pio's Canonization.
Pope John Paul II - Homily at the Canonization of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina, Capuchin Priest - 16 June 2002
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