
Lent with Padre Pio: First Saturday
For Padre Pio, dwelling on things that we can no longer control or change is not worth our time.
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For Padre Pio, dwelling on things that we can no longer control or change is not worth our time.

Saint John of the Cross shows us how to be reflective in our distracting world.

An awkward encounter leads to a powerful
spiritual experience.

Differences of opinion can bring out the worst in us. We want to prove our point of view, and we get frustrated when we feel unheard or misunderstood.

God, for Padre Pio, was not a foreign figure to learn about, but more a companion to be encountered daily on his faith journey.

Two lay participants who took part in the Franciscan synod were struck by different elements of the process that spoke to them.

Though brief, Pope John Paul I’s papacy had a far-reaching influence on future Church leaders.
We’re used to communicating to God through words, but icons have a special power.

St. Francis revered all creation as a gift from God, advocating for responsible stewardship of the earth. Embracing simplicity allows us to live in harmony with nature and future generations.

The act of baring one’s soul and sins before God was extremely important to Pio and he expected that same respect for the sacrament from those seeking absolution.