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  2. Dolindo Ruotolo - Wikipedia

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    Dolindo Ruotolo (6 October 1882, Naples, Italy–19 November 1970, Naples, Italy) was an Italian Catholic priest. [1] He is a candidate for beatification and the Catholic Church has granted him the title "Servant of God".

  3. Padre Pio - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 2004, John Paul II dedicated the Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina, sometimes referred as the Padre Pio Pilgrimage Church. [127] The sanctuary has a capacity of around 6,000 people and its parvis has a 30,000 capacity. [128] The relics of Padre Pio are located in the crypt of the new sanctuary and displayed for veneration by the ...

  4. Padre Pio Shrine - Wikipedia

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    An image of Padre Pio at the Holy Water Sanctuary. Aside from the regular Sunday and daily Masses, devotees and parishioners flock to the national shrine for a special day of prayer to Saint Padre Pio every 23rd of the month except in the month of May when it is held on Pio's birthday, May 25. [8]

  5. Minor Basilica of the Most Holy Rosary - Wikipedia

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    On Sept. 23, the "Padre Pio" prayer group celebrates its titular saint, who is displayed on a throne. [33] From December 16 to 24, at 6:00 a.m., the Novena of Holy Christmas takes place. On those days, the preparation of the Nativity on the high altar begins. [34]

  6. Shoulder wound of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Padre Pio of Pietrelcina venerated the shoulder wound of Jesus, and bore it himself as a stigmata. According to Stefano Campanella, author of " Il papa e il frate " (The Pope and the Friar), Karol Wojtyła (the future Pope John Paul II ), while still a priest, visited Padre Pio and asked the question of which was his most painful wound – much ...

  7. Bruno Lanteri - Wikipedia

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    Pio Bruno Pancrazio Lanteri, or simply Bruno Lanteri (12 May 1759 – 5 August 1830), was a Catholic priest and founder of the religious congregation of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary in the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia in northwestern Italy in the early 19th century.

  8. Chaplet of the Divine Mercy - Wikipedia

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    The chaplet may be repeated over a period of nine days as part of a novena. According to Kowalska's Diary, Jesus himself in a vision asked that the Divine Mercy Novena be prayed as a preparation for the Feast of the Divine Mercy, celebrated each year on first Sunday after Easter. [26] The novena should begin on Good Friday. There is a prayer ...

  9. Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina - Wikipedia

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    The body of St. Padre Pio was moved to the sanctuary or newer church in 2010 and is placed in enclosed glass. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Genoan architect Renzo Piano designed the Padre Pio Pilgrimage Church. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is located in front of Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza ("Home for the Relief of Suffering"), a large Italian hospital and research ...