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 Padre Pio and the Souls in Purgatory (5)

 

Padre Pio¡¯s life is filled with manifestations of holy souls, some of them so noisy that they would create some commotion in the convent. Among all the apparitions of the souls in purgatory to him, Padre Pio related this famous one to Fra Alberto in the 1920s:


¡°One evening, when I was absorbed in prayer in the choir of the little church I was shaken and disturbed by the sound of footsteps, and candles and flower vases being moved on the main altar. Thinking that someone must be there, I called out, ¡®Who is it?¡¯

No one answered. Returning to prayer, I was again disturbed by the same noises. In fact, this time I had the impression that one of the candles, which was in front of the statue of Our Lady of Grace, had fallen. Wanting to see what was happening on the altar, I stood up, went close to the grate and saw, in the shadow of the light of the Tabernacle lamp, a young confrere doing some cleaning. I yelled out, ¡®What are you doing in the dark?¡¯ The little friar answered, ¡®I am cleaning.¡¯
 
¡®You clean in the dark?¡¯ I asked. ¡®Who are you?¡¯ 
 
The little friar said, ¡®I am a Capuchin novice, who spends his time of Purgatory here. I am in need of prayers.¡¯ and then he disappeared.¡±

Padre Pio stated that he immediately began praying for him as requested, and it is not known if he had any further dealings with this particular soul. However, in regard to souls in Purgatory it is very interesting to note that later in life Padre Pio once said that ¡°As many souls of the dead come up this road [to the convent] as that of the souls of the living.¡± Many souls from Purgatory visited Padre Pio seeking his prayers, sacrifices and sufferings to obtain their release.