Pio of Pietrelcina
Italian priest and saint recognized for stigmata

Born
1887
138 years ago
Died
September 23rd, 1968
56 years ago — 81 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
Italy
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A priest celebrated for spiritual guidance and miraculous occurrences. Ordained in 1910, became renowned for experiencing the stigmata, a phenomenon of having wounds resembling those of Christ. Established the Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza hospital in San Giovanni Rotondo, which became a significant center for healing and spiritual retreat. Recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 2002, reflecting a lifetime of devotion and influence within the Catholic community. Numerous individuals seek his intercession through prayer.
Established Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza hospital
Recognized as a saint in 2002
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