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Padre Pio Sacred Scroll Plaque

Original price $19.80 - Original price $19.80
Original price
$19.80
$19.80 - $19.80
Current price $19.80

Description:

The mesmerizing beauty of our Padre Pio Sacred Scroll Plaque will elevate your sacred area. This stunning scroll-shaped plaque has Old Masters-style artwork depicting a profound image of sacred devotion and blessings. It comes with a simple hanging on the back and is ready to provide spiritual value to your meditation space or room.

The Padre Pio Sacred Scroll Plaque enhances your spiritual ambiance by bringing a solemn and tranquil presence to your room. Because it is made of wood, this plaque will retain both its beauty and spiritual importance over time.

Item No.

GE-N5215

Product Information
  • Padre Pio Sacred Scroll Plaque
  • Patron Saint of Civil Defense Volunteers and Adolescents
  • Feast Day - September 23
  • Includes a hanger on the back, so it's ready to hang in your prayer space or room
  • 4 Pieces Per Package
  • Material: Wood
  • Size: 3-3/4" W x 6" H
  • A wall decor signifying Padre Pio's presence within your homes!
Story Behind the Product

Padre Pio, commonly known as St. Pio of Pietrelcina, was an Italian friar, priest, stigmatist and mystic, now venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. Born Francesco Forgione, he was called Pius when he entered the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. In 1956, Padre Pio founded the House for the Relief of Suffering, a hospital that serves 60,000 patients a year. He died on September 23, 1968, and was canonized in 2002.