St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina (1887-1968) holy medal
St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina (1887-1968) holy medal
St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina (1887-1968) holy medal
St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina (1887-1968) holy medal
St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina (1887-1968) holy medal
St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina (1887-1968) holy medal
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St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina (1887-1968) holy medal

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St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina (1887-1968) aka Francesco Forgione holy medal - Italian Catholic saint

Memorial is September 23.

Born to a southern Italian farm family, the son of Grazio, a shepherd. At age 15 he entered the novitiate of the Capuchin friars in Morcone, Italy and joined the order at age 19. Suffered several health problems, and at one point his family thought he had tuberculosis. Ordained at age 22 on 10 August 1910.

While praying before a cross, he received the stigmata on 20 September 1918, the first priest ever to be so blessed. As word spread, especially after American soldiers brought home stories of Padre Pio following WWII, the priest himself became a point of pilgrimage for both the pious and the curious. He would hear confessions by the hour, reportedly able to read the consciences of those who held back. Reportedly able to bilocate, levitate, and heal by touch. Founded the House for the Relief of Suffering in 1956, a hospital that serves 60,000 a year. In the 1920‘s he started a series of prayer groups that continue today with over 400,000 members worldwide.

His canonization miracle involved the cure of Matteo Pio Colella, age 7, the son of a doctor who works in the House for Relief of Suffering, the hospital in San Giovanni Rotondo founded by Padre Pio. On the night of 20 June 2000, Matteo was admitted to the intensive care unit of the hospital with meningitis. By morning, doctors had lost hope for him as nine of the boy‘s internal organs had ceased to give signs of life. That night, during a prayer vigil attended by Matteo’s mother and some Capuchin friars of Padre Pio’s monastery, the child‘s condition improved suddenly. When he awoke from the coma, Matteo said that he had seen an elderly man with a white beard and a long, brown habit, who said to him: “Don’t worry, you will soon be cured.” The miracle was approved by the Congregation and Pope John Paul II on 20 December 2001.

- stigmata, confessor, Capuchin.

There are 4 styles of Padre Pio holy medals

Their identifiers are basically the wording that is on the face of the medal.

1 - Padre Pio

2 - St. Pio of Pietrelcina

3 - S. Pio -- Italy

4 - St. Pio

These medals are great on necklaces, bracelets, rosaries, pins or whatever else you had in mind. They all come with an open jump ring so you can attach it to your necklace.

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All medals and crucifixes are silver oxide (unless noted otherwise), which is a silver plated zinc alloy. **For the longest shine, you may want to coat your silver oxide medals with a clear coat of clear nail polish. The thin coating of silver oxide will eventually wear off.** They are quality Italian made, and the medals are approx. 1 inch tall and 5/8 inch wide.

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