A couple of weeks ago, the first stained glass window designed by Utopian Studios of Mesa, AZ was installed in the chapel. The incscription on the window reads "St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina. Although his name is technically "St. Pio", he is known affectionately to most as "Padre Pio" so the decision was made to place "Padre" in the inscription. St. Padre Pio was born in Petrelcina, Italy on May 25, 1887. He had an extraordinary call to holiness and consecrated his life to God at the age of five. He joined the Capuchin Friars at age 15 and was ordained to priesthood at age 23. Padre Pio prayed almost continuously and was known for contemplation and simple prayer. Although Padre Pio suffered from physical and spiritual afflictions, he worked 19 hour days and denied himself vacation time. He was blessed with many spiritual gifts such as healing, bilocution, stigmata, and reading people's hearts. He saw Christ in those who suffer - such as the sick and the poor. He encouraged his followers to "Bring God to all those who are sick. This will help them more than any other remedy." He knew what it meant to bear the burden of a loved one - as he bore the stigmata - the physical wounds of Christ. He died on September 23, 1968.
ST. PIO PRAYER
Dear Padre Pio,
My heart is heavy.
I need God's help to continue.
I am burdened and am in need of His strength to carry the load.
I am sorry for my sins.
I am far from being perfect and know that there is much that I can do to be closer to God.
You showed love and kindness to the poor and sick in your lifetime.
Please show this compassion to me as I carry this cross.
Please pray that I may be gracious and loving to others and keep my eyes focused on Our Lord.
Please pray to God on my behalf.
(your intention)
Amen.
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