San Giovanni Rotondo and Saint Padre Pio pilgrimage church Italy

San Giovanni Rotondo, Foggia, Italija

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San Giovanni Rotondo

The most recent history of San Giovanni Rotondo is connected to the friary and to the arrival on July 28th 1916 of Padre Pio of Pietrelcina. Here Padre Pio lived and died on September 23rd 1968.

San Giovanni Rotondo was founded in 1095 on the ruins of an ancient settlement of the IV century b. C. Excavations have revealed tombs dating back to that period and today there’s the baptistery with its round shape (that’s the reason of “Rotondo” = round).

It was first dedicated to Janus, the two-faced God, and then dedicated to St John the Baptist.

San Giovanni Rotondo

Saint Padre Pio

“Far be it from me to glory except in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Gal 6:14).

Like the Apostle Paul, Padre Pio da Pietrelcina placed at the centre of his life and apostolic work the Cross of his Lord as his strength, his wisdom and his glory. Inflamed by love of Jesus Christ, he became like him in the sacrifice of himself for the salvation of the world.

San Giovanni Rotondo

In his following and imitation of the Crucified Christ he was so generous and perfect that he could have said: “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me” (Gal 2:20). And the treasures of grace which God had granted him so lavishly and unceasingly he passed on through his ministry, serving the men and women who came to him in ever greater numbers, and bringing to birth an immense host of spiritual sons and daughters.



This worthy follower of Saint Francis of Assisi was born on 25 May 1887 at Pietrelcina in the Archdiocese of Benevento, the son of Grazio Forgione and Maria Giuseppa De Nunzio.

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He was baptized the next day and given the name Francesco. At the age of twelve he received the Sacrament of Confirmation and made his First Holy Communion.

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On 6 January 1903, at the age of sixteen, he entered the novitiate of the Capuchin Friars at Morcone, where on 22 January he took the Franciscan habit and the name Brother Pio.

At the end of his novitiate year he took simple vows, and on 27 January 1907 made his solemn profession. After he was ordained priest on 10 August 1910 at Benevento, he stayed at home with his family until 1916 for health reasons.

In September of that year, he was sent to the friary of San Giovanni Rotondo and remained there until his death.

The Shrine of Santa Maria Delle Grazie

The sanctuary comprises the old church and the new basilica. They are both dedicated to Our Lady of Grace. See our Top 15 Catholic shrines around the world.

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The old church in San Giovanni Rotondo

1540: construction work began. July 5th, 1676: with grand solemnity, it was consecrated and dedicated to Our Lady of Grace. It has a delightful lunette, where the Madonna and Child are depicted together with Saint Francis and Saint Michael the Archangel.

The Municipality of San Giovanni Rotondo placed two memorial plaques, one on each side of the door, in remembrance of two dates: fifty years of Padre Pio’s priesthood (August 10th, 1910 – August 10th, 1960) and his fifty years of residence at San Giovanni Rotondo (1916 – 1966).

Inside the church, the altar of Saint Francis, where Padre Pio celebrated Holy Mass from 1945 to 1959 deserves a visit.

The new basilica in San Giovanni Rotondo – Padre Pio pilgrimage church

Designed by architect Giuseppe Gentile of Boiano (Campobasso). July 2nd, 1956: construction work began. July 1st, 1959: Monsignor Paolo Carta, Bishop of Foggia, consecrated the basilica.

San Giovanni Rotondo

July 2nd, 1959: Cardinal Federico Tedeschini crowned the painting of Our Lady of Grace. It has a nave and two aisles; at the far end of the nave, a grand mosaic stands out on the wall of the apse, depicting Our Lady of Grace; it was designed by Prof. Bedini and manufactured by the Vatican School of Mosaic.

Eight mosaics are mounted on the altars along the two aisles; they were manufactured by the Vatican School of Mosaic and were based on drawings by Prof. Antonio Achilli and Father Ugolino of Belluno (only for the mosaic of Our Lady of the Rosary).

How to get to San Giovanni Rotondo

By car:
A14, coming from North, exit San Severo, follow the SS 272, direction San Giovanni Rotondo
A14, coming from South, exit Foggia – SS 89, direction Manfredonia, at the junction direction San Giovanni Rotondo
A16, exit Candela, follow SS89, direction Manfredonia, at the junction direction San Giovanni Rotondo

By airplane:
Nearest airports

Aeroporto di Foggia – www.aeroportidipuglia.it
“Aeroporto civile – Gino Lisa”

Aeroporti di Roma – www.adr.it
“Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino”
“G.B. Pastino-Ciampino”

Aeroporto di Napoli – www.gesac.it
“Aeroporto Internazionale di Capodichino”

Aeroporto di Pescara – www.abruzzo-airport.it
“Aeroporto Internazionale d’Abruzzo”

Aeroporto di Bari – www.aeroportidipuglia.it
“Aeroporto Internazionale Karol Wojtyla”

Aeroporti di Milano – www.sea-aeroportimilano.it
“Aereoporto Internazionale Malpensa”
“Aereoporto Internazionale Linate”

By railway:
The nearest railway station is in Foggia;.
timetables on www.ferroviedellostato.it

By bus:
Autolinee Sita (0881/773117)
timetables on www.sitabus.it

Let us remain close in the same prayer! May the Lord bless you abundantly!

Saint Padre Pio

Far be it from me to glory except in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Gal 6:14).

Like the Apostle Paul, Padre Pio da Pietrelcina placed at the centre of his life and apostolic work the Cross of his Lord as his strength, his wisdom and his glory. Inflamed by love of Jesus Christ, he became like him in the sacrifice of himself for the salvation of the world. In his following and imitation of the Crucified Christ he was so generous and perfect that he could have said: “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me” (Gal 2:20). And the treasures of grace which God had granted him so lavishly and unceasingly he passed on through his ministry, serving the men and women who came to him in ever greater numbers, and bringing to birth an immense host of spiritual sons and daughters.

This worthy follower of Saint Francis of Assisi was born on 25 May 1887 at Pietrelcina in the Archdiocese of Benevento, the son of Grazio Forgione and Maria Giuseppa De Nunzio. He was baptized the next day and given the name Francesco. At the age of twelve he received the Sacrament of Confirmation and made his First Holy Communion. On 6 January 1903, at the age of sixteen, he entered the novitiate of the Capuchin Friars at Morcone, where on 22 January he took the Franciscan habit and the name Brother Pio. At the end of his novitiate year he took simple vows, and on 27 January 1907 made his solemn profession. After he was ordained priest on 10 August 1910 at Benevento, he stayed at home with his family until 1916 for health reasons. In September of that year he was sent to the friary of San Giovanni Rotondo and remained there until his death.

Filled with love of God and love of neighbour, Padre Pio lived to the full his vocation to work for the redemption of man, in accordance with the special mission which marked his entire life and which he exercised through the spiritual direction of the faithful: the sacramental reconciliation of penitents and the celebration of the Eucharist. The pinnacle of his apostolic activity was the celebration of Holy Mass. The faithful who took part witnessed the summit and fullness of his spirituality.

On the level of social charity, he committed himself to relieving the pain and suffering of many families, chiefly through the foundation of the Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza (House for the Relief of Suffering), opened on 5 May 1956. For Padre Pio, faith was life: he willed everything and did everything in the light of faith. He was assiduously devoted to prayer. He passed the day and a large part of the night in conversation with God. He would say: “In books we seek God, in prayer we find him. Prayer is the key which opens God’s heart”. Faith led him always to accept God’s mysterious will. He was always immersed in supernatural realities. Not only was he himself a man of hope and total trust in God, but by word and example he communicated these virtues to all who approached him. The love of God filled him, and satisfied his every desire; charity was the chief inspiration of his day: to love God and to help others to love him. His special concern was to grow in charity and to lead others to do so.

He demonstrated to the full his love of neighbour by welcoming, for more than fifty years, countless people who had recourse to his ministry and his confessional, his counsel and his consolation. He was almost besieged: they sought him in church, in the sacristy, in the friary. And he gave himself to everyone, rekindling faith, dispensing grace, bringing light. But especially in the poor, the suffering and the sick he saw the image of Christ, and he gave himself particularly to them. He exercised to an exemplary degree the virtue of prudence, acting and counselling in the light of God. His concern was the glory of God and the good of souls. He treated everyone with justice, frankness and great respect.

The virtue of fortitude shone in him. He understood very early in life that his would be the way of the Cross, and he accepted it at once with courage and out of love. For many years, he experienced spiritual sufferings. For years he endured the pains of his wounds with admirable serenity.

When he had to submit to investigations and restrictions in his priestly ministry, he accepted everything with profound humility and resignation. In the face of unjust accusations and calumnies he remained silent, trusting always in the judgement of God, of his immediate superiors and of his own conscience. He habitually practised mortification in order to gain the virtue of temperance, in keeping with the Franciscan style. He was temperate in his attitude and in his way of life.

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Conscious of the commitments which he had undertaken when he entered the consecrated life, he observed with generosity the vows he had professed. He was obedient in all things to the commands of his Superiors, even when they were burdensome. His obedience was supernatural in intention, universal in its scope and complete in its execution. He lived the spirit of poverty with total detachment from self, from earthly goods, from his own comfort and from honours. He always had a great love for the virtue of chastity. His behaviour was modest in all situations and with all people. He sincerely thought of himself as useless, unworthy of God’s gifts, full of weakness and infirmity, and at the same time blessed with divine favours. Amid so much admiration around him, he would say: “I only want to be a poor friar who prays”.

From his youth, his health was not very robust, and especially in the last years of his life it declined rapidly. Sister Death took him well-prepared and serene on 23 September 1968 at the age of eighty-one. An extraordinary gathering of people attended his funeral. On 20 February 1971, barely three years after the death of Padre Pio, Pope Paul VI, speaking to the Superiors of the Capuchin Order, said of him: “Look what fame he had, what a worldwide following gathered around him! But why? Perhaps because he was a philosopher? Because he was wise? Because he had resources at his disposal? Because he said Mass humbly, heard confessions from dawn to dusk and was – it is not easy to say it – one who bore the wounds of our Lord. He was a man of prayer and suffering”.

Even during his lifetime, he enjoyed a vast reputation for sanctity, because of his virtues, his spirit of prayer, sacrifice and total dedication to the good of souls. In the years following his death, his reputation for sanctity and miracles grew steadily, and became established in the Church, all over the world and among all kinds of people.

God thus showed the Church his desire to glorify on earth his faithful servant. In a short time the Capuchin Order took the steps prescribed by canon law to begin the Cause of Beatification and Canonization. After examining the case, the Holy See, in accordance with the norm of the Motu Proprio “Sanctitas Clarior”, granted the nihil obstat on 29 November 1982. The Archbishop of Manfredonia was thus enabled to introduce the Cause and set up the informative process (1983- 1990). On 7 December 1990, the Congregation for the Causes of Saints recognized its juridical validity. When the Positio had been completed, there was the usual discussion on whether the Servant of God had exercised the virtues to a heroic degree. On 13 June 1997 the Special Meeting of the Theological Consultors was held and gave a positive judgement. In the Ordinary Session on 21 October 1997, with Bishop Andrea Maria Erba of Velletri‑Segni, the Proposer of the Cause, together with the Cardinals and Bishops, recognized that Padre Pio da Pietrelcina had lived to a heroic degree the theological, cardinal and associated virtues.

On 18 December 1997, in the presence of Pope John Paul II, the Decree on heroic virtue was promulgated.

For the Beatification of Padre Pio, the Postulation presented to the competent Congregation the healing of Signora Consiglia De Martino of Salerno. The regular canonical process on this case was held at the Ecclesiastical Tribunal of the Archdiocese of Salerno-Campagna-Acerno from July 1996 to June 1997. On 30 April 1998 at the Congregation for the Causes of Saints the Medical Board examined the miracle, and on 22 June 1998 the Special Meeting of Theological Consultors gave its judgement. On 20 October 1998 the Ordinary Congregation of the Cardinals and Bishops belonging to the Congregation was held in the Vatican. On 21 December 1998 in the presence of Pope John Paul II the Decree on the miracle was promulgated. On 2 May 1999, in the course of a solemn concelebrated Mass in St Peter’s Square, Pope John Paul II by his apostolic authority beatified the Venerable Servant of God Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, naming 23 September as the date of his liturgical feast.

For the canonization of Blessed Padre Pio of Pietrelcina the Postulation presented to the competent Dicastery the cure of the young Matteo Pio Colella of San Giovanni Rotondo. The regular canonical process on the case was held at the Ecclesiastical Tribunal of the Diocese of Manfredonia-Vieste from 11 June to 17 October 2000. On 23 October the documents were forwarded to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. On 21 November 2001 the medical testimony was examined by the same Congregation. The Theological Consultors held a special Congress on 11 December and on 18 December the ordinary Session of Cardinals and Bishops took place. On 20 December, in the presence of John Paul II, the Decree on the miracle was promulgated. Finally, on 28 February 2002 the Decree of Canonization was promulgated.

Beatification (May 2, 1999)

Canonization (June 16, 2002)

Let us remain close in the same prayer! May the Lord bless you abundantly!

By car:
A14, coming from North, exit San Severo, follow the SS 272, direction San Giovanni Rotondo
A14, coming from South, exit Foggia – SS 89, direction Manfredonia, at the junction direction San Giovanni Rotondo
A16, exit Candela, follow SS89, direction Manfredonia, at the junction direction San Giovanni Rotondo

By airplane:
Nearest airports

Aeroporto di Foggia – www.aeroportidipuglia.it
“Aeroporto civile – Gino Lisa”

Aeroporti di Roma – www.adr.it
“Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino”
“G.B. Pastino-Ciampino”

Aeroporto di Napoli – www.gesac.it
“Aereoporto Internazionale di Capodichino”

Aeroporto di Pescara – www.abruzzo-airport.it
“Aereoporto Internazionale d’Abruzzo”

Aeroporto di Bari – www.aeroportidipuglia.it
“Aereoporto Internazionale Karol Wojtyla”

Aeroporti di Milano – www.sea-aeroportimilano.it
“Aereoporto Internazionale Malpensa”
“Aereoporto Internazionale Linate”

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By railway:
The nearest railway station is in Foggia;.
timetables on www.ferroviedellostato.it

By bus:
Autolinee Sita (0881/773117)
timetables on www.sitabus.it

Let us remain close in the same prayer! May the Lord bless you abundantly!

Weekdays

  • 6.30 Chiesa “Santa Maria delle Grazie”
  • 7.30 Chiesa Inferiore “San Pio da Pietrelcina”
    (Chiesa Santa Maria delle Grazie nel mese di novembre)
  • 8.30 Chiesa “Santa Maria delle Grazie”
  • 10.00 Chiesa “San Pio da Pietrelcina” (Chiesa Santa Maria delle Grazie nel mese di novembre)
  • 11.30 Chiesa “San Pio da Pietrelcina” (Chiesa Inferiore di San Pio nel mese di novembre)
  • 16.30 Chiesa “Santa Maria delle Grazie”(Chiesa Inferiore di San Pio nel mese di novembre)
  • 18.00 Chiesa “San Pio da Pietrelcina” (Chiesa Santa Maria delle Grazie nel mese di novembre)

Sundays and Holidays:

  • 6.30 Chiesa “Santa Maria delle Grazie”  (escluso il 23 settembre)
  • 7.30 Chiesa Inferiore “S.Pio da Pietrelcina”
  • 8.30 Chiesa “Santa Maria delle Grazie”
  • 10.00 Chiesa “S.Pio da Pietrelcina”
  • 11.30 Chiesa “S.Pio da Pietrelcina”
  • 16.30 Chiesa “Santa Maria delle Grazie” (Chiesa Inferiore di San Pio nel mese di novembre)
  • 18.00 Chiesa “San Pio da Pietrelcina” (Chiesa Santa Maria delle Grazie nel mese di novembre)
  • 19.30 Chiesa “Santa Maria delle Grazie”

Let us remain close in the same prayer! May the Lord bless you abundantly!

House for the Relief of Suffering

Already in 1925, Padre Pio had wished for this building to be erected, as he hoped to provide the people of San Giovanni Rotondo with a nursing home for the ill. He gathered generous contributions and managed to transform a former monastery into the small civil hospital of San Francesco, with two wards, functional equipment and twenty beds. In 1938 an earthquake destroyed the building. However, Padre Pio’s idea was to build a “clinic” near the convent.

Construction work began in May 1947. Offerings came from all over the world for the construction of the clinic which was inaugurated on May 5th 1956. Padre Pio named it “Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza”, and it is the most eloquent example of his work. Today, the House for the Relief of Suffering is a big hospital center, as its early twenty beds have now become about twelve hundred.

Let us remain close in the same prayer! May the Lord bless you abundantly!

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