
Have great compassion of all priests, preachers and guides of souls
and see how they are spread all over the face of the earth and that
this no province in the world where they are not present in great
numbers. Pray to God for them so that saving themselves they may
obtain the fruit of the salvation of souls
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Testimony by Prof. Wanda Poltawska, on the figure of
Saint Pio di Pietrelcina (15/6/2002)
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Fides Service - What was it about the person and vocation
of Padre Pio that touched you most?
Answer. First of all the visibility of his spiritual life. With
every fibre of his being Padre Pio showed that the real level,
the authentic dimension for which we must strive is the spiritual
life: living in spiritual communion with the Lord Jesus, receiving
His very life. In general people tend to forget that the real
dimension of human life is eternal life, because we were created
by God in His image and God is eternal. Like all the Saints, Padre
Pio shows us that life does not end with death. On the contrary
it is after death that real life begins, real because it is totally
immersed in God. The language of people who do not believe in
God is limited, impoverished, life's dimensions are purely psychological,
sociological, physiological
Padre Pio speaks of the true
dimension of the human person, because he speaks to us about God:
yes God exists and Padre Pio is his witness.
Fides Service - Tell us, without going into detail, what happened
after you were cured thanks to the intercession of Padre Pio.
After the miracle you went to San Giovanni Rotondo. What were
your feelings when you met Padre Pio?
Answer. Of course it is not easy to speak of all that I hold
in my heart. My illness, my unexplainable cure, which at first
I thought was due to a mistaken diagnosis, and then coming to
realise gradually, particularly after meeting Padre Pio, that
my cure was a grace from God, obtained for me by Padre Pio. What
moved me most of all, when in May 1967 I went to San Giovanni
Rotondo for the first time, was the way Padre Pio looked while
he celebrated Mass, his eyes and his words filled with faith.
I knew nothing about him and yet, after meeting him that first
time I could never forget him. After Mass, as usual, Padre Pio
walked among the people. When he reached me he said nothing only
put his hand on my head in a fatherly way. When he did this, the
other women around wondered who I was. They seemed surprised that
Padre Pio should stop right in front of me. I could understand
little of what they were saying and all I could reply was "I
am from Poland" . That moment when Padre Pio looked at me
without saying anything will remain forever impressed on my mind.
It is not easy to think of myself as someone who received a miracle.
Fides Service - What is it about Padre Pio that impressed
you most?
Answer. As I said, his way of looking at people and the way he
celebrated Mass. He lived the Mystery while he celebrated it;
it was clear that Padre Pio was living a real mystery, real suffering.
I have never seen anything like it. Could any other priest celebrate
Mass in the same way as Padre Pio? His silence, filled with devotion
and love of God. Everyone present was silent because they were
so impressed by his way of saying Mass. At that time Padre Pio
was experiencing great physical suffering, he could hardly walk;
he was to die a year later.
Fides Service - You have known Pope John Paul II for years,
since he was Archbishop of Krakow. In your opinion what is it
that Padre Pio and Pope John Paul II have in common?
Answer. The depth of their faith. Also the Holy Father lives
at the spiritual level, always in contact with God, certain that
He exists, He is here, present, He knows everything and is Lord
of everything. This depth of faith in both of them leaves a deep
impression. They live a faith which is strong, confident, with
this faith they believe that for God everything is possible. With
unswerving faith in the Lord Jesus everything is possible: of
this they are certain.
Fides Service - What will it mean to you to be in St Peter's
Square tomorrow in St Peter's Square for the canonisation of Padre
Pio during the Mass celebrated by Pope John Paul II.
Answer. I see this as the point of arrival of a long path, the
path of recognition of Padre Pio's holiness. Even before the Holy
Father became Pope, he was certain that Padre Pio was a saint.
It was with this attitude that he went to Padre Pio and also made
his confession to Padre Pio. For the Holy Father I would say that
the canonisation is a natural conclusion. He will put the seal
on a path which began a long time ago and which the Congregation
for the Causes of Saints has examined very carefully in every
detail, under every aspect. The Pope let everything take its natural
course, every stage had to be passed, every task performed, but
in his heart, certainly, he was always convinced that this man
was exceptionally loved by Christ, with his life full of suffering.
I think that the Holy Father has prayed a long time for this canonisation.
He has been certain for years that Padre Pio had reached a high
grade of saintliness, and so have I.
Fides Service Would you like to say something about the "catechesis"
on suffering offered by Pope John Paul II, who bears witness with
his own life?
Answer. I can only repeat what the Holy Father himself says:
suffering is the greatest of God's mysteries; it cannot be understood
it can only be accepted; this is first of all a mystery and we
Catholics must not argue about the suffering of the innocent,
we must not ask why, we must offer it to God, like the Pope, uniting
this suffering with that of Our Lord Jesus, for the salvation
of the world. Is this not also what Padre Pio teaches? Everything
is in God's hands. It is God who holds the Pope's life in his
hands, and the Holy Father has complete trust in Him, leaves everything
to Him, expects everything from him. It has always been like this
and it will be like this to the very end. (Fides 15/06/2002)
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