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Acts of the First Congress of Studies on Padre Pio's Spirituality (edition 1978)

by Gerardo Di Flumeri, O.F.M. Cap., Editor

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Tremendous volume of conference talks on various aspects of Padre Pio's spirituality, his life, his mystical phenomenon, his priesthood. These were presented in May, 1972 by various authorities, scholars, theologians, doctors and Capuchin priests in a week-long congress to learn more about and analyze St. Pio's contribution to the Church and the world. I found it personally most beneficial and appreciated the different content than what one typically reads in the published books on his life. ( )
1 vote catholichermit | Feb 17, 2009 |
Tremendous volume of conference talks on various aspects of Padre Pio's spirituality, his life, his mystical phenomenon, his priesthood. These were presented in May, 1972 by various authorities, scholars, theologians, doctors and Capuchin priests in a week-long congress to learn more about and analyze St. Pio's contribution to the Church and the world. I found it personally most beneficial and appreciated the different content than what one typically reads in the published books on his life. ( )
1 vote catholichermit | Feb 17, 2009 |

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