St. Padre Pio's spiritual life inspired many veterans of the Second World War – and now, his example has helped inspire support for homeless veterans in Maryland."Wherever there is suffering in the healing process, Padre Pio has been known to bring relief," Luciano Lamonarca, president and CEO of the Saint Pio Foundation, told CNA March 30.
"Because we know that veterans suffer as much as other people, we decided to establish a kind of annual grant that would help the veterans in having some relief," he said.The effort also recognizes their service to their country.
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