The Good: Stigmata of San Giovanni Rotondo
Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, a 20th-century Capuchin friar, is renowned for bearing the stigmata—the visible wounds of Christ’s Passion—for most of his life. These marks, appearing on his hands, feet, and side, were not merely physical phenomena but signs of profound participation in the Sorrowful Mysteries. Padre Pio’s stigmata reflected the Agony in the Garden, […]
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