Saint Padre Pio of Pietrelcina #WoodCanvas
Saint Padre Pio of Pietrelcina #WoodCanvas
In one of the largest such ceremonies in history, Pope John Paul II canonized Padre Pio of Pietrelcina on June 16, 2002. It was the 45th canonization ceremony in Pope John Paul’s pontificate. More than 300,000 people braved blistering heat as they filled St. Peter’s Square and nearby streets. They heard the Holy Father praise the new saint for his prayer and charity. “This is the most concrete synthesis of Padre Pio’s teaching,” said the pope. He also stressed Padre Pio’s witness to the power of suffering. If accepted with love, the Holy Father stressed, such suffering can lead to “a privileged path of sanctity.” Many people have turned to the Italian Capuchin Franciscan to intercede with God on their behalf; among them was the future Pope John Paul II. In 1962, when he was still an archbishop in Poland, he wrote to Padre Pio and asked him to pray for a Polish woman with throat cancer. Within two weeks, she had been cured of her life-threatening disease. Born Francesco Forgione, Padre Pio grew up in a family of farmers in southern Italy. Twice his father worked in Jamaica, New York, to provide the family income.
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Help take your home decor on an organic, rustic turn with these unique wood canvas prints. Now you can have your designs or photos printed on a wood canvas made from 15mm plywood that comes with embedded mounting points. Furthermore, there’s an included paper template to help mark mounting points on walls. Take your interior photo displays to the next level.
.: 0.6" (15mm) thick plywood
.: Embedded mounting points
.: Eco-friendly material
.: Includes mounting hardware