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  1. The Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina (Italian: Santuario di San Pio da Pietrelcina), also called Shrine of Padre Pio or Padre Pio Pilgrimage Church, is a Catholic shrine in San Giovanni Rotondo, Province of Foggia, Italy, owned by the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin and dedicated to the Italian Capuchin friar, priest, stigmatist, and mystic ...

  2. Visit the Home of Padre Pio in the USA. The National Centre for Padre Pio is a spiritual destination that, like Padre Pio himself, welcomes visitors of all creeds and walks of life. Year after year, our visitors return to explore new cultural exhibits, venerate holy relics, attend Mass, and even receive Reconciliation in our historic chapel.

  3. From its humble beginning as a simple parish holy hour in 1968, the National Centre has grown into the premier destination devoted to Padre Pio in the United States—and through new programs and pilgrimages, it continues to breathe new life into Padre Pios mission.

  4. Built to resemble Padre Pios friary in San Giovanni Rontondo, Italy, the Centre offers a number of outdoor statues, a magnificent chapel, and a full museum filled with cultural and religious relics. Explore the gallery, and visit the center to see each location for yourself. Plan Your Visit.

  5. One of the more popular saints of the 20th century, Padre Pios shrine (and his incorrupt body) are located in Italy at the monastery where he lived and preached in San Giovanni Rotondo. If you live, or are traveling, in the U.S. there are several shrines devoted to him: Barto, Pennsylvania: The National Center for Padre Pio.

  6. The Parish and National Shrine of Saint Padre Pio (Filipino: Parokya at Pambansang Dambana ni Santo Padre Pio), commonly known as Padre Pio Shrine, is a Roman Catholic parish church and pilgrimage site situated along Governor Antonio Carpio Avenue (Santo Tomas–Lipa Road) in Barangay San Pedro, Santo Tomas, Batangas, Philippines.

  7. About the Padre Pio Shrine: The Shrine is located in Saint John the Baptist Church, whose founding dates back to 21 years before the U.S. Civil War. It remains an historic, beautiful sanctuary in the heart of New York City. It is run by the Capuchin order, of which Saint Padre Pio was a member.

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