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<blockquote>During World War I, an Italian general, after a series of defeats, was on the point of committing suicide when a monk entered his tent and said: “Such an action is foolish,” and promptly left. The general didn’t hear of the existence of Padre Pio until some time later, but when he visited the monastery, he identified him as the monk who had appeared at a crucial moment and saved his life.</blockquote>
<blockquote>“Na I Guerra Mundial, após uma
série de derrotas, um general italiano estava prestes a cometer suicídio
quando um monge entrou em sua tenda e lhe disse: ‘Isso seria um disparate!’,
e imediatamente se retirou. O general só soube da existência
do Padre Pio algum tempo depois, quando visitou o mosteiro e o identificou
como o monge que lhe apareceu em um momento crucial e lhe
salvou a vida.</blockquote>


<blockquote>During World War II an Italian pilot baled out of a blazing plane. His parachute failed to open but he miraculously fell to the ground without injury, and he returned to his base with a strange story to tell. When he had been falling to the ground, a friar had caught him in his arms and carried him gently down to earth. His Commanding Officer said he was obviously suffering from shock, and sent him home on leave.</blockquote>
<blockquote>During World War II an Italian pilot baled out of a blazing plane. His parachute failed to open but he miraculously fell to the ground without injury, and he returned to his base with a strange story to tell. When he had been falling to the ground, a friar had caught him in his arms and carried him gently down to earth. His Commanding Officer said he was obviously suffering from shock, and sent him home on leave.</blockquote>
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