ST. PADRE PIO ON HOLY MASS
According to some estimates,
approximately 20 million people have attended the Mass celebrated by Padre Pio.
Concerning the value of the
Mass, Padre Pio said: "If men only appreciated the value of a holy
Mass they would need traffic officers at church doors every day to keep the
crowds in order."
Padre Pio was asked what his
Mass meant to him. He responded: "It is a sacred participation in the
passion of Jesus. All that the Lord suffered in His passion, I suffer, to the
extent that it is possible to a human being. And that is apart from any merit
of mine, but entirely due to His goodness."
Before Padre Pio offered the
unconsecrated host on his Paten, he would run his fingers around the host to
make sure there were no loose particles.
Padre Pio: "Every
holy Mass, heard with devotion, produces in our souls marvelous effects,
abundant spiritual and material graces which we, ourselves, do not know.
It is easier for the earth to exist without the sun than without the holy
Sacrifice of the Mass."
Padre Pio: "I am
going to the wine-press of the Church, to the holy altar, where from the Blood
of that delightful and unusual Grape, is distilled the sacred Wine with which
only a few fortunate people are permitted to become inebriated."
On July 25, 1915, Padre Pio wrote a letter to Annita Rodote on how to properly attend the Holy Mass:
"The Divine Master calls
the church the house of prayer. In order to avoid irreverence and imperfections
I exhort you in the Lord to:
Enter the church in silence
and with great respect. Take the holy water and make the sign of the cross
carefully and slowly. Before God in the Blessed Sacrament genuflect devoutly.
At your pace, kneel down and render to Jesus the tribute of you presence.
Confide to him all your needs, and those of others. Speak to him with filial
abandonment. Be very composed when standing up, kneeling down, and sitting.
Carry out every religious act with the greatest devotion. Be modest in your
glance. Don't turn you head here and there to see who enters and leaves. Don't
laugh. Don't speak to anybody, except when requested for charity or other
strict necessity. Say the words distinctly, observe the pauses, and never hurry.
Behave in such a way that all the presents are edified by you. Don't leave
without asking Jesus for his blessing, and forgiveness for your shortcomings.
Leave the church recollected and calm."
From his own handwriting to
his spiritual directors and the spiritual daughter Cleonice Morcaldi, we know
that Padre Pio experienced during Mass the Passion of Jesus, including the
Agony in the Garden with the sweat of blood, the scourging, the crowning of
thorns, the hostile crowds, the Via Crucis, Veronica, Simon of Cyrene, the
Crucifixion, the seven words, the sipping of the gall, the death and
deposition.
"My Mass is a
sacred accomplishment of the Passion of Jesus."
"In knowing the Passion
of Jesus, you will also know my Passion."
"The Mass is the
complete union between Jesus and me."
"All of Paradise is
close to the altar when I say Mass."
"The angels attend my
Mass In legions."
"The angels around the
altar adore and love."
"The Holy Virgin assists
me."
"During the Consecration
a new, awesome and wonderful annihilation and creation happens."
"I suffer all what Jesus
suffered, from the Garden to the Cross."
"I inadequately suffer
to the extent a human creature can possibly suffer."
"I suffer the agony of
death like Jesus in the Garden Gethsemane."
"The sufferings are so
acute that they can neither be described nor imagined."
"I suffer the bitterness
of gall very often during the Mass."
"I suffer the most from
the Consecration to the Communion."
"My suffering is
insignificant compared to the suffering Jesus experienced."
"I don’t want my Calvary
to be alleviated; rather to make it harder. We must suffer."
"The offertory is the
moment when the soul becomes detached from all that is profane."
"I suffer the crowning
of thorns during the Holy Mass and also before and after it."
"Without the crown of
thorns the immolation would not be complete. The thorns are around the whole
head."
"The crown of thorns is
never taken away. The head and the heart are the wound that hurt the
most."
"I suffer the scourging
from the beginning to the end of the Mass, but more intensely after the
Consecration."
"I also speak the
"seven words" that Jesus stated on the Cross."
"During the Way of the
Cross I am Jesus Himself. Jesus himself helps me like Simon of Cyrene and
Veronica"
"At the Calvary, there
where screams, blasphemies, loud clamor, and threats . . . that was really an
uproar."
"I find my rest on the
Cross."
"In His last gaze the
dying Jesus looked towards His Holy Mother."
"I put last gaze on my
brothers in exile."
"In the Communion I ask
the Lord to let me be another Jesus, all Jesus, always Jesus."
"My Communion is a
fusion. Like two candles that fuse together and cannot be distinguished one
from the other."
"I die mystically, at
the Holy Communion. The Communion is the culminating point of my
suffering."
"In the communion Jesus
put his delight in his creature."
"The Eucharist gives and
idea of the union we will have in heaven."
"How could I live
failing even for a single morning to receive Jesus in the Communion?"
"Help me carry the
cross. I that carry it for all."
"O lord, don't strike my
poor brothers, strike me."
"I want to expiate the
sins of all, like Jesus did on the cross."
"I take all iniquities
on myself, as it is part of the Divine Sacrifice."
"I see all my children
who come to the altar, as if in a mirror. I tell Mary: Here are the children of
your Son."
"If we only knew how God
regards it, we would risk our lives to be present at a single Mass."
"The mass gives to God
an infinite glory."
"Mass is redemption of
your soul and reconciliation with God."
"Listen to the Mass the
way the virgin Mary stood at the Calvary"
"The holy Mass
regenerates the world."
"The fruits that we
receive at Mass cannot be enumerated. We will know it only in Paradise."
"I want to save my soul
at any cost."
"I live for Jesus
Christ, I live for his glory, I live to serve him, I live to love him."
"If it depended on me I
would never leave the altar."
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