Padre Pio: The True Story Chapters 15-16
Padre Pio could not understand what about others’ spiritual lives?
As his fame grew, what one material thing that came his way posed a problem. What was it?
How did this problem cause him additional problems in Chapter 16?
Padre Pio was not involved in politics per se, yet how did the politics affect him and the monastery?
What kind of suggestions did he offer to political leaders?
Why might the people have become so violent?
Who was emerging as a major foe of Padre Pio in Chapter 15 - and will cause him serious problems in Chapter 16?
What were the charges leveled against Padre Pio in Chapter 16?
How are they “typical” charges leveled in situations like this?
Can you recall other situations where holy people faced such charges?
In the end, what saves Padre Pio?
Pax et bonum