Padre Pio
The True Story
Revised and Expanded, 3rd Edition
C. Bernard Ruffin
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This book is dedicated to the memory of my mother, Lillian Rebecca Jones Ruffin
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ISBN: 978-1-61278-882-1 (Inventory No. T1677)
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Table of Contents
Prologue: The Wise Man of the Gargano
Chapter One: The Roots of a Saint
Chapter Two: A Boy Who Talked to the Angels
Chapter Four: Encounters with the Invisible World
Chapter Five: “A Holy Priest, a Perfect Victim”
Chapter Six: Illness and Ecstasies
Chapter Seven: The Double Exile
Chapter Eight: “Supernatural Graces”
Chapter Nine: Return to the Friary
Chapter Ten: San Giovanni Rotondo
Chapter Thirteen: Holiness or Hysteria?
Chapter Fourteen: The Spiritual Director
Chapter Fifteen: Skeptics and Detractors
Chapter Sixteen: The Friar and the Inquisitor
Chapter Seventeen: “A True Satanic War”
Chapter Eighteen: The Transfer That Never Happened
Chapter Nineteen: Remarkable Providences
Chapter Twenty: Friends, Family, and American Benefactors
Chapter Twenty-One: “I Feel Like I’m Halfway in Hell”
Chapter Twenty-Two: Imprisonment
Chapter Twenty-Three: “What a Fearsome Thing a Saint Is!”
Chapter Twenty-Four: A Prophet in Time of War
Chapter Twenty-Five: Soldati Americani
Chapter Twenty-Six: Seer on the Mountaintop
Chapter Twenty-Seven: “A Magnificent Work of Charity”
Chapter Twenty-Eight: The Twenty-Hour Day