Monday, January 30, 2017

A Message from the Padre

Saturday we started with a class on choosing crystals (focusing on crystal balls) then jumped in a bunch of cars and headed to Bey’s Rock Shop.  It’s always fun to go there and most of us left the shop with some earthly treasure.  The selection there is always amazing.  We left Bey’s and went to eat when we realized Padre Pio’s was only open for another hour.  Our waitress, Skye, watched us leave (with a promise to return) and we jumped in the cars again to head to Padre Pio’s National Centre, a mile or two up the road. 

While at the Centre many different healing experiences were had, especially for those who held the glove. (If you had one, please send an email or post it on MeetUp.)  The glove is a relic of Padre Pio's, worn during Mass.  Padre Pio had the Stigmata, the wounds of Christ, and would bleed from these wounds.  He wore fingerless gloves to cover the wounds while in public.

While Padre Pio is one of my guides and he often talks to me while I am at the Centre, he came in with a special request during this visit.  I was walking from the gift shop to the candle lighting area when he appeared to me and asked for help with spreading a message.  “Please remind everyone to bless everything, especially their family and friends.”  

He showed me people wishing each other well (a blessing), adding a blessing to their foods, blessing their laundry, blessing their homes, etc.  He showed me that saying “God bless you” was once more than a wish of health after a sneeze.  Wishing blessings upon people creates a change in the light vibration around both them and you.  He asked that we ask for more blessings for each other.

The seven of us who remained until closing met at the candle area, lit our candles, and Padre Pio led us in a short meditation.  It was an overcast and chilly day.  We were blessed when we finished as the sun was shining upon us. 


We headed back to the diner and Skye for a delicious meal, and returned to the office around 7:00pm.  Hope you can join us next time.  






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