POWERFUL PRAYER FOR FINANCIAL HELP TO ST. PADRE PIO
In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Dearest Saint Padre Pio,
I pray for strength in my trials,
immediate financial breakthrough,
grace and direction with the purpose
our dear Lord has called me for.
Padre Pio, I have many insecurities that
make me doubt my ability to provide for
my family.
Dear Padre Pio, I pray for your assurance
that I will be able to give financial
stability to my family so I can provide
for their needs.
Help me, Padre Pio, to get my financial
worries in the right perspective and to
fix my eyes upon Jesus, knowing
that you know everything we need
before we even ask you.
Saint Padre Pio, I ask that you remove
my worries, anxieties, and fears about
money and replace them with faith.
Please calm my heart and mind.
Help me confidently believe that
you will help me find a way;
help me show my family love
even when I am stressed myself.
I know and trust that my debts will
be paid, and money will flow into my
life in order to give God all the glory.
Forgive me, Lord, for I think I have
spent too much time worrying about
my finances.
May I be assisted in all my needs and
may God be pleased with me building
His Kingdom and being a blessing to
others in return for His divine grace
and urgent help.
Oh good God, that You have honored Saint
Padre Pio by giving him the grace to
perform miracles, have mercy on
me and grant me for his intercession
what I pray for.
Keep my family healthy, safe, and
united in Your love.
Amen.
St. Padre Pio Saw Heaven. Here's What He Said About It.. 👇
His answer was simple, honest, and more beautiful than most people expect
St. Padre Pio (1887–1968) was a Capuchin priest who lived a life of prayer, sacrifice, and obedience. Because of that obedience, he was told by his spiritual directors, Father Agostino and Father Benedetto, to write down his interior experiences. These are preserved in his letters. The Church allows these kinds of writings, but they are private revelations. They can help us grow, but they are not required beliefs.
In a letter from October 1912, he described what would happen as he fell asleep:
"At night, when I close my eyes, the veil is removed and Paradise opens in front of me; and gladdened by this vision I sleep with a smile of sweet beatitude on my lips, and in a perfect calm I wait for the little companion of my infancy to wake me up."
When people asked him to explain Heaven in detail, he gave a simple and honest answer. He said:
"Heaven is total joy, continuous joy. We will be constantly thanking God. It is useless to try to figure out exactly what Heaven is like, because we can't understand it."
At another time, he used a comparison to help people grasp something of its beauty:
"In Heaven, everything will be spring as far as beauty is concerned, autumn as far as enjoyment is concerned, summer as far as love is concerned. There will be no winter; but here on earth winter is necessary to exercise self denial and a thousand other little but beautiful virtues."
He also spoke about growing in the desire for God as he came to know Him more deeply:
"As the days pass, I see ever more clearly the greatness of God, and in this light, which grows brighter and brighter, my soul burns with the desire to be united to Him by indissoluble bonds."
Padre Pio sometimes spoke about the dead and the need to pray for them. The Church teaches that some souls are purified in Purgatory before entering Heaven, and our prayers can help them. There are accounts of Padre Pio having insight into souls, but not every story is equally verified. What is certain is that he constantly urged people to pray and to live in a state of grace.
His message stayed focused. This life is passing. Heaven is our true home. What you do now matters forever.
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