Let us pray:
Lord, water every seed of prayer we have planted in silence. Where we see waiting, let there be growth. Where we see uncertainty, let there be trust. And where we see limits, let us remember that You are limitless.
Amen 🙏🏿@Nox_kheto
"Trust is the currency of change; w/out trustworthiness, we cant drive change. To make the impact we must work in collaboration with the Govt ."Risha Chande, Just System during Annual Interfaith Partners' Conference held at the PSSSF Conference on 6th November 2024.
In the small town of Pietrelcina, Italy, St. Padre Pio served as a beacon of light, drawing believers from all over the world to his humble church. One of his main activities was listening to confessions, and act he did to unearth sins buried deep within penitents' hearts.
One day, a man of striking appearance approached the confession booth. Tall, handsome, with a certain refinement in his demeanor, he seemed to radiate a mysterious aura. He began confessing sins of all manner, sins against God, man, and morals. His sins were grave and shocking, yet he seemed to justify them with ease.
Padre Pio, disoriented by the man's words, responded with the teachings of the Church, the morals of the Saints, and the Word of God. But the man retorted with calculated malice, making his sins sound almost rational, even human.
As the man's confession continued, an unnerving chill began to creep over Padre Pio. His senses tingled with an eerie anticipation, and a palpable dread hung heavy in the small, sacred space of the confessional. The man's voice, smooth and persuasive, spun sins of every nature into a mesmerizing web of deceit. His words, laced with disturbing rationalizations, hung in the air like a poisonous fog, threatening to obscure the line between right and wrong.
Padre Pio, usually a rock of faith in the face of sin, felt a strange unease that resonated deep within him. His heart pounded in his chest like a muffled drum, beating an alarm only he could hear. Who was this man who could speak of such abominations with such disconcerting ease, and defend them with such chillingly polished rhetoric?
His gaze burrowed into the man's face, searching for answers, for some hint of his true identity. His eyes, usually soft with understanding, narrowed in scrutiny, peering through the dim light of the confessional. The man's face was handsome, yet his eyes held an unnerving stillness, an unsettling calm that was far from comforting.
Then, like a bolt of lightning cleaving through a stormy sky, a sudden, radiant light pierced Padre Pio's soul. It was blinding, all-consuming, yet within it, there was a moment of startling clarity. It was a divine revelation, a truth unveiled in the face of deceit.
Instantly, the veil of ambiguity lifted. The man before him was no ordinary sinner but a manifestation of malevolence itself. The realization struck him with the force of a thunderbolt, sending a cold shiver down his spine. In this moment, Padre Pio understood he was not facing a man, but a force of darkness that wore the guise of a man. A force that brought with it a chill of fear that was as ancient as creation itself.
Summoning all the divine authority vested in him, Padre Pio found his voice, steady and resonant, cutting through the confessional's heavy air. His heart pounded in his chest, a resolute drum beating a rhythm of faith against the palpable dread. He looked the malevolent force squarely in the eye, a lion staring down the serpent.
In a voice that echoed with the echoes of centuries of the faithful, he commanded, "Say long live Jesus, long live Mary!" Each syllable held an undeniable power, a testament to the unyielding strength of faith in the face of pure evil. The man disappeared in a flash, leaving behind only the stench of brimstone.
Later that day, another peculiar event unfolded. As Padre Pio sat in the confessional, a man with grizzled hair and dark, piercing eyes entered without waiting his turn. As he stood before Padre Pio, he suddenly collapsed to the ground. Padre Pio, in that moment, seemed to transfigure, his form merging with a divine figure - Jesus Himself.
This transfigured Padre Pio looked upon the collapsed man, then slowly re-emerged, his form blending back into that of the humble priest. He beckoned the others forward, continuing the confessions as if nothing had happened.
These encounters, though shrouded in mystery, served as a testament to the power of faith and the divine presence that worked through Padre Pio. They reminded believers and skeptics alike that in the battle between good and evil, the name of Jesus and Mary held unparalleled power.
As Padre Pio continued his mission, the tales of his spiritual encounters spread, strengthening the faith of those who heard them. His life served as a vivid reminder of the power of confession, repentance, and the unyielding mercy of God.
St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, pray for us, that we may find the courage to confront our sins, seek forgiveness, and strive for a life of virtue in the face of all temptation.
🎥Pope Francis has just departed on his 41st Apostolic Journey to Hungary, where he will meet with the local Catholic Church, the refugees, the poor, the youth, visually impaired children, and the academic and cultural world. Let us pray for a fruitful trip for the Holy Father. #PopeinHungary
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