The unknown miracles of Padre Pio

The book The unknown miracles of the saint with the "stigmata" contains numerous testimonies of Miracles also obtained recently, thanks to the intercession of the Capuchin friar. Today we are talking about one of the innumerable almost unknown miracles of the saint of Pietralcina.

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This is the story of one girl to which the friar granted a series of small miracles. She grew up in her arrogance, she demanded everything she wanted and trampled on human dignity without the slightest remorse. Her sex life was messy and chaotic enough to lead her to miscarry 6 times. Every time she denied God the gift of giving birth to new life, she felt more and more repugnant.

He began to hate himself, sinking into the abyss ofalcohol and drugs, until she lost so much weight that she was diagnosed withanorexia. In the following years, after her failed marriage to a man 20 years her senior, the young woman returns to her parents' house to try to put the pieces of her life back together.

The girl changes her life thanks to Padre Pio

When he came to Dallas, was practically reduced to a corpse. The girl's mother had a Filipino priest as a friend, who often invited the girl to attend her mass. One day she was convinced and attended a mass at a doctor's house. the officiant, Father Santos Mendoza he then offered to confess her. The girl, albeit reluctantly, decided to accept.

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Father Mendoza at that point exclaimed a sentence, to which the girl at the time gave no weight. Smiling, he said that the girl was a big fish, fallen into the hands of God. That phrase took on meaning only when Santos Mendoza died. The Father had been an exorcist and was able to read the soul of penitents.

Thanks to him, the girl found out Padre Pio, which by the hand of San Ignacio de Loyola, brought him to meet the great love of her life, her husband Jesus of Jesuit training. Later, she even tasted the happiness of becoming a mother to the little girl Anamaria, who reminds him every day to thank God for not having transformed this great gift into a sepulcher again.