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Padre Pio: Man of Hope - Inspirational Catholic Saint Biography Book for Spiritual Growth & Faith Healing | Perfect Gift for Religious Retreats & Prayer Groups
Padre Pio: Man of Hope - Inspirational Catholic Saint Biography Book for Spiritual Growth & Faith Healing | Perfect Gift for Religious Retreats & Prayer Groups
Padre Pio: Man of Hope - Inspirational Catholic Saint Biography Book for Spiritual Growth & Faith Healing | Perfect Gift for Religious Retreats & Prayer Groups

Padre Pio: Man of Hope - Inspirational Catholic Saint Biography Book for Spiritual Growth & Faith Healing | Perfect Gift for Religious Retreats & Prayer Groups

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Beatified on May 22, 1999, Padre Pio of Pietrelcina (1887-1968) was a Capuchin monk and mystic whose life was marked with miracles and wonders, but who said that his only desire was "to be a poor friar who prays." Observes the author: "When people write about Padre Pio, they tend to dwell on the penitential aspect of his life, thereby giving a somewhat dark and medieval tinge to his personality…. Padre Pio was and is a man of hope. Throughout his life, in the midst of the most difficult trials, he always looked to the future with a spirit of optimism, faith, and love." In this intimate biography, you will see the results of this humble Capuchin's prayers and discover for yourself the Source of his great hope. A Servant Book.

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My heart broke for Father Pio and the way he was treated. I am amazed that with all the proof the Church had, they treated him more like a criminal than a man of peace and faith. This book makes me wonder what other people have this beautiful blessing from heaven that are still here on earth and how the Church is treating them. Maybe the Church (yes, I am a very devoted Catholic) needs to look on its own backyard before picking apart the others who God has blessed.