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Piana Romana Church
Walking along a country road known as via del Rosario, from the town of Pietrelcina you reach Piana Romana, the rural area where the family of Francesco Forgione, the future Padre Pio, owned a farm. This district is full of memories and references to the pivotal episodes in the life of the Saint. On the land that once belonged to the family, today stands the Church of San Francesco, also known as the Stigmata Chapel, which houses the elm under which Padre Pio received the wounds of Christ in 1910. In front of the square, there is still the well built on the spot indicated by the Saint when, still a child, he confided to his father where he would find water. Nearby, it is possible to admire the so-called "high chairs", two semi-underground boulders on which the young Padre Pio used to sit to admire sunrises and sunsets. During the celebrations of the Jubilee, in the year 2000, the liturgical hall was inaugurated, a small church where the Eucharist is celebrated while waiting for the new Church to be completed.
Copyright: Andrea Amedeo
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Taken: 19/07/2020
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