Padre Pio
once described an encounter he had with testified the following to the Bishop
of Melfi, His Excellency Alberto Costa and also the superior of the friary,
Padre Lorenzo of San Marco.
Below is third person written testimony of the words of Padre
Pio:
“While in
the friary on a winter afternoon after a heavy snowfall, he was sitting by the
fireplace one evening in the guest room, absorbed in prayer, when an old man,
wearing an old-fashioned cloak still worn by southern Italian peasants at the
time, sat down beside him. Concerning this man Padre Pio states: ‘I could not
imagine how he could have entered the friary at this time of night since all
the doors are locked. I questioned him: ‘Who are you? What do you want?’
The old man told him, “Padre Pio, I am Pietro Di Mauro, son of
Nicola, nicknamed Precoco.” He went on to say, “I died in this friary on the
18th of September, 1908, in cell number four, when it was still a poorhouse.
One night, while in bed, I fell asleep with a lighted cigar, which ignited the
mattress and I died, suffocated and burned. I am still in Purgatory. I need a holy
Mass in order to be freed. God permitted that I come and ask you for help.”
According to Padre Pio: “After listening to him, I replied,
‘Rest assured that tomorrow I will celebrate Mass for your liberation.’ I arose
and accompanied him to the door of the friary, so that he could leave. I did
not realize at that moment that the door was closed and locked: I opened it and
bade him farewell The moon lit up the square, covered with snow. When I no
longer saw him in front of me, I was taken by a sense of fear, and I closed the
door, reentered the guest room, and felt faint.”
A few days later, Padre Pio also told the story to Padre
Paolino, and the two decided to go to the town hall, where they looked at the
vital statistics for the year I908 and found that on September 18 of that year,
one Pietro Di Mauro had in fact died of burns and asphyxiation in Room Number 4
at the friary, then used as a home for the homeless.
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