Padre Pio’s Bilocations In
South America
November 15, 2022 by sd
Padre Pio
manifested himself in South America — and a New Age sect says he is an alien.
There is news that
Padre Pio has manifested himself in various parts of the world.
But there is an
area, far from Italy, that has become the highest number of instances.
It is an area in
South America, in Uruguay, on the border with Argentina and not far from the
border with Brazil.
But in response, a New Age sect
was installed there, to take advantage of the spiritual value of the area and
dedicate itself to its proclamation of the extraterrestrials, diverting what
was a divine manifestation.
Despite
that, the true divine manifestation continues to bear fruit in the area. [SD note: But it is your discernment]
Here
we will talk about the manifestations of Padre Pio
that took place in the north of Uruguay, in the Catholic environment, and how a
New Age sect makes its business selling planetary healing services.
The north of
Uruguay, on the border of the departments of Salto and Paysandú, and fronting
the Argentine city of Concordia, is considered by geologists to be rich in
quartz and crystals. The New Agers say that it is an energetic zone.
Followers of the UFO phenomenon
go there to make sightings, and even astronauts Armstrong and Collins were
there, because on February 4, 1976, there would have been a sighting of an
alleged gigantic spacecraft, at Estancia La Aurora, owned by the Tonna family.
[But back to the
mystical]: In this area there were several demonstrations of that produced by
Padre Pio, and as stated, that has been exploited for tourism by a New Age
group, to establish what they call a planetary healing center — which they say
has Padre Pio as its central figure.
It’s a whole mix of things; we
know that the evil one is an expert in producing confusion, using the works of
God to produce a reverse mirror.
Padre Pio’s
presence in the area began in 1921, when the Catholic priest Fernando Damiani,
while in Rome, went to San Giovanni Rotondo, where he learned that there was a
Capuchin who could cure him of a coronary ailment. [scroll for more]:
Padre Pio blessed
him and only told him, “Now go see the doctors.” They told him that he was
cured!
And so these two men struck up a
friendly relationship and Damiani returned several times to see Padre Pio, as
his “spiritual son.”
And he even brought his brother
Victor Damiani, a well-known baritone, who gave performances to raise funds for
the construction of the Sollievo della Soferenza hospital, which was just
beginning at San Giovanni Rotundo.
Once, as Bishop of
Salto, Damiani had a health breakdown and Padre Pio told him, “You will not
die, you will return to your diocese and you will work a few more years for the
glory of God and the good of souls.”
“Well, I will go,
if you promise me that you will assist me at the hour of my death,” replied
Monsignor Damiani.
And Padre Pio told
him, “I promise you and you will be well taken care of”.
Monsignor Damiani returned to
Uruguay and worked for four years in his diocese.
In 1941 Monsignor
Alfredo Viola celebrated his priestly silver anniversary and Uruguayan bishops
and some Argentines met in the Episcopal Palace of Salto, Uruguay, taking the
opportunity to hold a meeting on priestly vocations.
Among them was Monsignor
Damiani, the host.
Around midnight the Archbishop of
Montevideo, Cardinal Antonio María Barbieri, awoke to hear a knock at his door.
And a Capuchin
friar appeared in the gloom, saying, “Go immediately to see Monsignor Damiani,
who is dying.”
Cardinal
Barbieri, along with eight priests and
three bishops, ran to Monsignor Damiani’s room, just in time for Damiani to
receive Extreme Unction and write on a piece of paper: “Padre Pio…”, and he
could not finish the sentence.
Padre Pio thus fulfilled his promise
that he would be with Damiani and well-assisted.
There were many witnesses who saw
a Capuchin in the corridors, but there were none at the event.
And after
several years Monsignor Barbieri traveled to San Giovanni and asked Padre Pio,
“Were you in Uruguay when Monsignor Damiani passed away? Because I understand
that you never left San Giovanni Rotondo.”
And Padre Pio told
him, “You and I know it.”
Let us remember that Padre Pio
was famous for his bilocations.
In the Salto and Paysandú area
were several spiritual sons of Padre Pio in addition to Damiani. One of
them was Don Ángel María Tonna, brother of the Bishop of the department of
Florida, Uruguay, Monsignor Humberto Tonna, and owner of the famous La Aurora
ranch.
Don Ángel María
Tonna had promised Padre Pio to make a sculpture of him to celebrate his 100th
birthday.
Padre Pio gave him instructions
in letters from the years 1948 and 1950, in which he said that the statue
should represent him in his time of strength and youth.
The year
1987 had arrived and Tonna did not know how to do it, he was just an
agricultural producer –when, providentially, two
strangers arrived at the ranch, Guillermo Beckes and María de las Mercedes
Schoenemman.
Bishop Tonna told them about the
promise he’d made and to everyone’s surprise, they were two well-known
Argentine sculptors, promising to do the project.
He gave them the
instructions that Padre Pio had sent him and the sculptors settled in the room,
completing the sculpture in nine days.
But when he saw it
finished, it turned out that the expression on Padre Pio’s face was not the
right one for Tonna.
He told the sculptors his
feelings, which were met with resignation, but Tonna told them to leave it as
it was — to let it be what God wants.
And when
they finished talking and Tonna was walking away, the head of the statue
impossibly fell to the ground and shattered.
So the sculptors
took two days to remake it.
And there it was
the one that Tonna wanted and approved!
And on May 25, 1987, when Padre
Pio would have turned 100, the grotto was inaugurated in the room with the
statue of Padre Pio.
It was located in the place where
Tonna had had a vision on January 8, 1987, and was blessed by the Bishop of
Salto, Monsignor Nicolini.
And curiously, the Mass was
celebrated by the French priest Claude Rathelot, who expressly requested it
because he had arrived in Montevideo the day before due to an error on the
flight and he’d read the newspaper announcing the inauguration, showing up
without even thinking about it and asking to celebrate it.
John Paul II
sent a special blessing through the Bishop of Florida (Uruguay) and prayed for
him over Padre Pio’s tomb in San Giovanni Rotondo, where he was for five
days. [scroll for more]:
The
statue was placed in the grotto, which is known
as the Grotto of Padre Pio and attended by Catholic pilgrimages and retreats.
But the evil one always sticks
his tail in, behaving like God’s monkey.
And a
New Age congregation, called the “Order of Grace and Mercy,” has settled in the
area and built a healing center called the Aurora Planetary Center, which they
say projects healing energy.
They do what they
call spiritual and cosmic healing, to advance in evolution.
There they appeal
to the figure of Padre Pio, whom they call Muriel, who they say is in charge of bringing all the processes of healing and
planetary redemption to the surface.
He is supposedly the guardian and
guide of all the healing processes that take place anywhere, as well as the
redemption process.
This sect is presented under
external Catholic formats; for example, they practice devotion to the Virgin,
whom they call Mahindra.
And they say
that they receive messages and apparitions from her, under the name of “Mother
of the Divine Conception of the Trinity.” They
practice praying something very similar to our traditional Rosary and quote
John Paul II about praying it.
They dress like
nuns and monks with a white alb and a kind of brown stole.
They are seen in videos singing
Catholic prayers, leading many bona fide Catholics to confusion.
They even went to
Catholic Masses, approaching the sacraments and then inviting people to their
activities, as if it were an ecclesial movement or Catholic congregation.
So the bishopric of
Salto forbade them Communion.
Its doctrine is obviously
incompatible with the catholic one.
They refer to Jesus Christ as
“Samana,” or the 11th Adam in another age, or the Master of the Circle.
They believe advances in
evolution will be the result of a genetic engineering project carried out by
extraterrestrials sent by the “Highest Hierarchies” and the “Sidereal
Monitors,” in a laboratory ship thirty miles in diameter.
They believe in
things such as reincarnation, Atlantis, the Andromeda 9, extraterrestrials and
intraterrestrials, transmigrations, galactic ships; they try to claim that the
star of Bethlehem was a spaceship. And on the silliness goes.
The three founders of this
current are José Trigueirinho Netto, Fray Artur, and Mother Shimani, whose real
name is Elizabeth César; they are responsible for the activities in La Aurora
and are active in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay, and are linked to a
world organization called the “Great White Brotherhood.”
Well
up to here what we wanted to talk about the
presence of Padre Pio in the Estancia la Aurora area in the north of Uruguay,
and how these manifestations have given rise to a New Age sect setting up a
planetary healing center there, confusing what happened there.
No comments:
Post a Comment