Padre Pio

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Padre Pio was a 20th-century Italian Capuchin friar and mystic, renowned for his stigmata, reported miracles, and deep devotion to prayer and the sacrament of confession.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Padre Pio canonical 1
Padre Pio of Pietrelcina 1
Saint Pio of Pietrelcina 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Capuchin friar
Catholic priest
Christian mystic
Italian person
Roman Catholic saint
allegedCharism bilocation
healing
reading of hearts
alsoKnownAs Padre Pio
surface form: Padre Pio of Pietrelcina

Pio da Pietrelcina
Padre Pio
surface form: Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
associatedWith Pietrelcina
San Giovanni Rotondo
beatifiedBy Pope John Paul II
birthName Francesco Forgione
burialPlace San Giovanni Rotondo
surface form: San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy
canonizationStatus canonized saint
canonizedBy Pope John Paul II
countryOfCitizenship Italy
dateOfBeatification 1999-05-02
dateOfBirth 1887-05-25
dateOfCanonization 2002-06-16
dateOfDeath 1968-09-23
devotionalPractice Eucharistic adoration
Rosary
frequent confession
feastDay September 23
hasStigmata yes
knownForQuote Pray, hope, and don’t worry.
languageSpoken Italian
majorShrine San Giovanni Rotondo
memberOf Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
notableFor devotion to prayer
hearing confessions
reported miracles
spiritual direction
stigmata
occupation confessor
mystic
priest
placeOfBirth Pietrelcina, Benevento, Italy
placeOfDeath San Giovanni Rotondo, Foggia, Italy
religion Roman Catholicism
religiousOrder Capuchin
spirituality emphasis on redemptive suffering
strong Marian devotion
stigmataFirstAppeared 1918
title Saint
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Franciscan Order veneratedSaint Padre Pio
Padre Pio alsoKnownAs Padre Pio
this entity surface form: Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
Padre Pio alsoKnownAs Padre Pio
this entity surface form: Padre Pio of Pietrelcina