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Created page with "<blockquote>Perto da hora da Missa, todos os olhares se voltam para a sacristia de onde o Padre Pio sairá, parecendo caminhar com dificuldade com os seus pés perfurados. Sen..."
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Muitas pessoas transformaram-se ao ouvir o Padre Pio celebrar a Missa. A mesma devota escreveu:  
Muitas pessoas transformaram-se ao ouvir o Padre Pio celebrar a Missa. A mesma devota escreveu:  


<blockquote>When the hour of Mass approaches, all faces are turned toward the sacristy from which the Padre will come, seeming to walk painfully on his pierced feet. We feel that grace itself is approaching us, forcing us to bend our knees. Padre Pio is not an ordinary priest, but a creature in pain who renews the Passion of Christ with the devotion and radiance of one who is inspired by God.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Perto da hora da Missa, todos os olhares se voltam para a sacristia de onde o Padre Pio sairá, parecendo caminhar com dificuldade com os seus pés perfurados. Sentimos que a própria graça se aproxima de nós e nos força a dobrar os joelhos. O Padre Pio não é um padre comum, mas um ser que sente dor e que renova a Paixão de Cristo com a devoção e a radiação de alguém que é inspirado por Deus.<blockquote>


<blockquote>After he steps to the altar and makes the Sign of the Cross, the Padre’s face is transfigured, and he seems like a creature who becomes one with his Creator. Tears roll down his cheeks, and from his mouth come words of prayer, of supplication for pardon, of love for his Lord of whom he seems to become a perfect replica. None of those present notice the passage of time. It takes him about one hour and a half to say his mass, but the attention of all is riveted on every gesture, movement and expression of the celebrant.</blockquote>
<blockquote>After he steps to the altar and makes the Sign of the Cross, the Padre’s face is transfigured, and he seems like a creature who becomes one with his Creator. Tears roll down his cheeks, and from his mouth come words of prayer, of supplication for pardon, of love for his Lord of whom he seems to become a perfect replica. None of those present notice the passage of time. It takes him about one hour and a half to say his mass, but the attention of all is riveted on every gesture, movement and expression of the celebrant.</blockquote>
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