St. Padre Pio Group

 

St. Padre Pio: The Friar of the Stigmata

Saint Pio of Pietrelcina, affectionately known worldwide as Padre Pio, is one of the most beloved and revered saints of the 20th century. A Capuchin friar, mystic, and miracle-worker, he dedicated his life to prayer, the ministry of the Confessional, and the relief of suffering.

Born Francesco Forgione in 1887, he was famously marked with the Stigmata—the wounds of Christ—which he bore for fifty years. Despite his worldwide fame and the extraordinary spiritual gifts attributed to him, Padre Pio remained a humble servant of God, famously describing himself as “a poor brother who prays.”

His life was defined by:

  • A Deep Love for the Eucharist: His Masses were known to last for hours as he entered deep into the mystery of Christ’s sacrifice.
  • The Ministry of Mercy: He spent up to 15 hours a day hearing confessions, guiding thousands of souls back to God.
  • Service to the Sick: He founded the Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza (Home for the Relief of Suffering), now one of the most respected hospitals in Europe.

“Pray, Hope, and Don’t Worry.” These famous words of Padre Pio continue to inspire our group here at St. James. We invite you to join us as we follow his example of devotion, seeking his intercession for our parish and our world.