How to be devoted to Padre Pio and invoke a grace

One of the Saints most loved by Catholics is undoubtedly Padre Pio. A saint who in his day made a lot of noise both between mysticism and between persecutions of the Church. Padre Pio was also known since many people of his time sought him to ask for a grace, to know the future and obtain favors from God.

How can we get a grace from Padre Pio? Although we often read many articles and prayers on the web that tell us to ask and invoke thanks, in reality grace from the Saints as from God can only be obtained with Faith. Then we must also specify that the Saints are mediators of graces but only God does the miracle in the three persons of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Then we take the Saints and therefore in this case Padre Pio as an example. In fact, the Saint was very devoted to Our Lady and recited many Rosaries a day in addition to the daily Mass, to the works of charity that he did in the people of his country.

So Padre Pio like all the saints was a living Gospel, a man who followed the teachings of Jesus and was obedient to the Catholic Church. The same Saint, when he was persecuted by the Church and punished, remained obedient to his vocation as a friar and priest without opposing the orders of superiors.

So returning to the initial question on how to obtain a grace from Padre Pio the answer is simpler than you can imagine: you have to imitate his faith, his abandonment to God, his behavior, pray as he did.

By doing so, we can be sure that by entrusting ourselves to him who lives in Paradise next to Jesus, he can intercede for us and ask in our place for the grace that we need everything according to the will of God.

So we are devoted to Padre Pio, we take this man as a model of our life and we try to trust God with all confidence. What we need will happen. We also imitate Padre Pio in devotion to the Virgin Mary and do not fear anything. Thanks to Padre Pio and thanks to Mary Most Holy under the protection of our Guardian Angel the Lord will support our every step.

This was Padre Pio and this we must do. Follow his examples.