The life sized statue of St. Pio in the church of St. John the Evangelist Church, Ballinteer.
Monthly Mass: Second Saturday of the month at 9:30 a.m.Mass with veneration of 1st Class Relic.
Blessing with his relic will be given after Mass
Weekly Novena prayer to St. Pio at 7:30 p.m. and veneration of 1st class Relic on last Monday of each month (no meeting on Bank Holiday Mondays)
Padre Pio Feast Day: 23rd September
On the Feast Day, we have a Special Mass in Ballinteer to celebrate his anniversary
The time of the Mass is announced close to his anniversary each year.
EVERYONE IS VERY WELCOME!
Born to simple farmers in 1887 was one Francesco Forgione, destined to become one of
the 20th century's most remarkable Capuchins. As a boy he showed a leaning towards
quiet
and solitude, though he was far from anti social. His family worked very hard to give him
an education and on 22nd of January 1903, Francesco was invested with the habit, taking
the name of Pio of Pietrelcina. He was Solemnly professed in 1907 and ordained to the
priesthood on the 10th August 1910. For health reasons he had done his studies in
Pietrelcina where he remained until 1916. Discharged from the army that same year due to
bad health, he was made Director of Studies at the seminary in San Giovanni Rotondo where
he was to spend the rest of his life.
His life of intense suffering began on 5th August 1918 when during confessions a figure
appeared before him and mystically pierced his heart with a lance. On 20th September this
same Figure reappeared bearing the marks of the Crucified. Padre Pio experienced
excruciating pain and his screams brought the friars running to his side. They found him
unconscious and bleeding profusely. He had received the Stigmata.
Pope Benedict XV said "Padre Pio is one of those extraordinary men whom God sends on
earth from time to time, to convert mankind". Yet Pope Pius XI was to oppose the cult
that grew up around the stigmatist and restricted him in his active ministry. Remaining
always a loyal son of the Church this suspension caused Padre Pio extra suffering.
In July 1933 he was reinstated to full ministry, yet was still prevented from preaching
or corresponding with 'Externs'. Despite this, he was able to celebrate Mass in public and
hear Confessions, transforming San Giovanni Rotondo into a world famous pilgrim centre. To
some he was a miracle worker or a curiosity, but to the Masses, Padre Pio was the man who
could help them find the living God. He not only gave the penitents absolution, but would
spend long hours kneeling before the Blessed Sacrament, praying for all sinners and
assisting them with their reparation.
His personal humility and poverty can be seen in this excerpt from a conversation he
had in 1940 "Rising above selfishness, we must bow down to the wounds and the
sufferings of our fellow men. In every sick men it is Jesus himself who is languishing, in
every poor man it is Jesus himself who is suffering, in every man who is both sick and
poor Jesus is doubly visible". In 1956 his cherished dream was realised with the
opening of the 'House for the Relief of Suffering'.
Padre Pio died on 23rd September 1968.
In 1973 the cause for his beatification and canonisation was delivered to the Vatican.
Padre Pio was Beatified on 2nd May, 1999.
Padre Pio was Canonised on 16th June, 2002.
We are grateful to the Capuchin Friars' website for the above details.