My Devotion to St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina
Have you heard in
the news the coming of incorrupt heart relic of St. Padre Pio in the
Philippines? Yes, you’re right. The news is all over the country and devotees
are dying to see that heart. Philippines is one lucky country whom it will
visits.
I was a bit tired and sleepy while doing this blog entry since I just
came home from Sto. Tomas, Batangas. It was an early morning of Sunday when we
went to the National Shrine of St. Padre Pio to see the heart of the saint. I
guess most of you are aware because there were many, many devotees visiting the
shrine since October 6, 2018. But, I know that most of you doesn’t
know who is really St. Padre Pio and why are most of the sick people and
married couples are dying to visit his scared places.
Here’s the story:
St. Padre Pio was born in the
name of Francesco Forgione on May 25, 1887 at Pietrelcina, Benevento, Italy but
when he joined the Order of the Friars Minor Capuchin he was given the name of
Pius (in Italy, Pio). He died September 23, 1968 (aged 81) at San Giovanni
Rotondo, Foggia, Italy. He was an OFM Capuchin Friar. He was beatified on May
2, 1999 at St. Peter’s Square, Vatican City by Pope Saint John Paul II and
canonized on June 16, 2002. He was a friar, priest, stigmatist, mystic and now
venerated as a saint of the Catholic Church. Padre Pio became famous for
exhibiting stigmata for most of his life. Stigmata is a term used in Christian
Mysticism to describe the manifestations of bodily wounds, scars and pain
corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ. This is why Padre Pio
was called Stigmatist or Stigmatic because he has the same wound as Jesus
Christ have as well as St. Francis of Assisi.
However, before this happens, I got
to visit the first pilgrimage site of St. Padre Pio here in Batangas. It’s not
actually a pilgrimage but a retreat house for spiritual reflection. I didn’t
know that it was headed by the Capuchin Friars who was St. Padre Pio belongs. I
just realized it lately. I’m so happy and lucky to experience a time inside
that retreat house. I also got a picture took inside the retreat house with my
family unfortunately, I don't know where to find our picture there.
*** Photo from Flickr
For more info about Capuchin Retreat Center, here's a link:
I went first to St. Padre Pio Shrine
when it was still not a national shrine somewhere in December, 2014. We had our
first sacred mass there and we took some photos for memories and to enjoy the
place for the first time.
Once or twice in a year, we were
trying to visit the place just to reflect, thank him for the blessings and to
heal us from our sickness. I remember, I used this place also for my feasibility
when I was in college. I am so happy when I heard the news that this shrine
will turn into one of the pilgrimage sites in the Philippines. I was so honored
that it landed here in my province.
The
National Shrine and Parish of St. Padre Pio is a parish church and pilgrimage
site situated at Brgy. San Pedro, Sto. Tomas, Batangas, Philippines. It began
as a small chapel along Maharlika Highway in San Pedro and was under the care
of Parish of St. Thomas Aquinas in Sto. Tomas. The first of his first-class
relics was entrusted to the proposed parish by Rev. Fr. Cesar Acuin, OFMCap
months after the canonization of St. Padre Pio in 2002. Due to the growing
number of devotees, a 1.6-hectare agricultural land was donated to Archdiocese
of Lipa by generous people, Ernesto and Adelaida Gonzaga where a new and larger
church was built. However, Dr. Villegas donated a 200-m parcel of land for a right
of way from the barangay road leading to the site. Groundbreaking took place in
2006. On September 23, 2013, the feast day of St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina was
dedicated to God by his Eminence Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales, D.D. present at
the dedication was Rev. Fr. Ermelindo di Capua, OFMCap, the only Italian
Capuchin priest who worked closely with and took care of St. Padre Pio for 3
years (d. February 22, 2017). He also entrusted two first-class relics of the
Saint to the National Shrine in 2010.
*** Photo from Sto. Tomas website
For more info about National Shrine of St. Padre Pio, here's a link:
It was September 14, 2015
when the Archdiocesan Shrine of St. Padre Pio turned into National Shrine led
by the President of Catholic Bishop’s Conference of the Philippines and
Archbishop of Lingayen-Pangasinan, Most Rev. F. Socrates Villegas. In addition
to that, the 4th World Apostolic Congress on Mercy in the
Philippines attended by thousands of participants and pilgrims all over the
country and other parts of the world held its third day at the National Shrine
last January 18, 2017.
So, why am I blogging this? This is
because I was one of the thousands and thousands of devotees of St. Padre Pio
all over the world. I met him as early as 16 years old but I didn’t imagine
that this could be one reason why I met him in the past. I started out reaching
for him when my father and I was diagnosed with a disease, 3 years ago. There
were sayings that Padre Pio could heal people from sickness. He could be a
great way to God for our prayers and that’s when I reached him up without any
hesitations. That time, I am still having heart palpitations and difficult in
breathing. As per the advised of our school doctor, they found that I have a
heart murmur. So, she sends me to a cardiologist for some medical tests.
I
was 18 years old when I knew I have a Congenital Heart Disease, Atrial Septal
Defect. This is a common disease in a newborn baby; it doesn’t need an
immediate medical procedure but this might be a cause of a serious disease when
I grow up. This is a disease where my heart has a hole even before when I was
born; lack of oxygen flowing in my heart to the lungs that’s why I have a hard
time breathing especially with strenuous activities and extreme emotions. The
only cure for me is through a heart surgery yet nowadays Philippine Heart
Center offers catherization which costs half a million-peso. Operation might
that dangerous and healing process is faster than the usual but the only care
is the procedure itself and how much money would spend if I will let them
remove the hole in my heart. We don’t have that huge amount of money for the
medical procedure. I decided to do it after college and when I have enough
money. It may take long but I believe that everything will be okay. I took medicine
for a year and wait for a miracle to happen even if the cardiologist always
advised me to undergo the procedure as soon as possible.
Thanks
to my faith because I got into this moment. A year after that, my father was
diagnosed with carcinoma, a type of cancer. The doctor needs to remove his
teeth and gums for the virus not to infect the whole area. This is a different
kind of cancer since it’s rare and new to our generation. After months of
healing process from the operation, he took chemotherapy and radiotherapy at.
St. Francis Cabrini Medical Center in Sto. Tomas, Batangas. It was really a
tough challenge for us. We needed so much money, effort, patience and faith!
While having his medical procedures, we decided to help it out with so much
faith in God. That’s when we started to seek for St. Padre Pio. We tried to
visit him during Saturdays for healing masses. And that’s also the reason why
I’m so happy when I heard about the coming of the incorrupt heart relic of St.
Padre Pio.
Philippines is one lucky country to
host the visit of St. Padre Pio’s heart relic. We are the fourth country but
the longest besides the heart relic is one of a kind. This is the first time
that a saint’s heart relic is visiting the Philippines! According to Fr. Jojo
Gonda (parish priest and rector of National Shrine in Batangas), there are 23
first-class relics of St. Pio. “A first-class relic is one that is part of a
saint’s body, or came in contact with the body.” The heart is the whole heart
of St. Pio, incorrupt. It was 2008 when his body was discovered incorrupt and
the heart was found popping out of the chest. OMG! While writing this entry, I
feel very emotional and goosebumps as I saw it with my two eyes. It is very
special. The reason why his heart was here is because of the centenary of the
stigmata and the golden anniversary of his death.
*** Photo from Manila Bulletin
THE COMING OF THE HEART RELIC TO THE
PHILIPPINES
It was quite tiring and sleepy when you go
to the National Shrine because of the devotees coming in and out of the place.
We arrived at Sto. Tomas at around 3:30 am but were stuck in traffic for almost
two hours though we’re too lucky because it’s all worth it! While in traffic we
saw a quote, “The greater your suffering, the greater God’s love for you.” It
is true; we even sacrificed waking up early in the morning, took a long drive
going to the shrine but when I saw the relic… I am too emotional! There were
lots of people and they were also happy after touching the glass handling the
heart relic.
I really can’t be happy and
teary-eyed with other things but this is really amazing! My heart is so happy!
First, I got to kiss the first relic of his blood and now… his heart. I really
feel his presence and love for us. My heart is so heavy that moment; I wanted
to cry because he’s so amazing! I believe that he healed me, my father and also
other people. I can’t really express my feeling but I am really grateful to St.
Padre Pio not just I was sick but also, he thought me how to believe in him, to
have faith and do not be worry. Thousands of people came into that Sunday
morning and vying to see the relic and they also want to attend the mass.
The masses were taken live at the
official facebook page of the National Shrine and at a radio station. At first,
I expect nothing but a grateful heart but when I saw the relic; It was
extraordinary and very much special. I admit it; I really didn’t know that it
could be that special until I came to saw it. It was like a dream come true and
one of the special moments in our lives. As Fr. Gonda said, “His heart is pure,
full of love for God, Mama Mary, the Church. Maybe that’s why it never
decomposed.” He also considers the Philippine visit of St. Padre Pio’s heart
relic as once-in-a-lifetime event. For me, this event will not happen again
because the heart is very fragile and Italy regards it as a national treasure.
We are so very lucky to touch it and to see it in our eyes.
Right after I went it, I am so full
of love and positivity in my heart and in mind that I will be heal soon. This
will be one of the unforgettable stories I can share in the future and this is
also could be my strength to believe more of God. Have faith and we’ll all be
healed soon.
Xoxo,
Vanessa
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Wow this place is instagramable too! Keep your faith to the Lord strong 💪
ReplyDeleteHave faith sis.. You will surely be healed in God's perfect time..
ReplyDeleteIndeed, Padre Pio has been part of your life. I'll include this on my list if I'd get a chance to visit Sto. Tomas. Pass on the faith!
ReplyDeleteMy parents are devotees and we tag along every Sunday when they visit this church (despite my beliefs). :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not a religious person but the place looks really spiritual
ReplyDeleteAlthough I am not the right market for faith tourism, Philippines have a huge potential in this industry.
ReplyDeleteI wasn't able to see His heart relic because it was chaotic to say the least but I love Padre Pio and I believe in His miracles. Thanks Vanessa ;)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was reviewing for the board exams, I found a St. Padre Pio prayer leaflet inserted in a book I borrowed from our college library. It had instructions on how to pray if one had a wish. I followed the instructions with a wish for 100% passing for our batch. Well, my wish was granted so I have kept the leaflet. I would not consider myself a devotee but I do request for St. Padre Pio's intervention from time to time.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a Catholic, but it's good to know and understand how the culture is with other faith.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy with your faith journey. I hope it inspires more. I have been here in St. Padre Pio's shrine and indeed it's a must visited place. It is huge and can accommodate many people.
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