THE PLACES OF HIS LIFE IN PIETRELCINA AND SAN GIOVANNI ROTONDO
Padre Pio is a figure deeply connected to the places of his childhood and his life. Born in Pietrelcina, a small town in the province of Benevento, his youth was marked by the spirituality that would characterize his entire existence. The places where Padre Pio lived, from the convent of San Giovanni Rotondo to his beloved church, are now pilgrimage sites for devotees worldwide. Every corner of these places, from his birthplace to the paths he walked as a young friar, tells the story of a man who transformed his life into a journey of faith, prayer, and sacrifice. These places continue to evoke his spiritual presence, bearing witness to a deep connection with the divine and his mission.
- The Home Where Padre Pio Was Born
- The Church and the Crucifix where Padre Pio received the Stigmata
- Padre Pio’s Hospital: House for the Relief of Suffering
- The Church of the Holy Family of Padre Pio in Pietrelcina
- The Church of Saint Mary of the Angels in Pietrelcina
- Piana Romana: The Farmhouse “Masseria” and Well of Padre Pio
- The Chapel of St. Francis and the Elm Tree of Padre Pio’s Stigmata
- The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie desired by Padre Pio
- The Church of Saint Anne in Pietrelcina
- Pietrelcina: The Portal of the Little Madonna, “Porta Madonnella”
- Pietrelcina: Padre Pio’s Hermitage on the Rock, “La Torretta”
- The Home in Pietrelcina Where Padre Pio Lived
- Via del Rosario: the Way of the Rosary in Pietrelcina
- The Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
- Padre Pio’s Tomb – Where Padre Pio’s body can be found