“Book Descriptions: The depth and breadth of Padre Pio's epic struggle is best understood by reading the book, 100 Letters for You edited by an Italian priest, Father Francesco de Colacelli. The letters were written to his spiritual directors in the Capuchin order, Fathers Benedetto and Agostinho, both of San Marco, Italy and his spiritual children who corresponded with him regularly. The letters serve as a "clear and luminous mirror," writes Father Colacelli in the preface, for gleaning Padre Pio's spiritual heroism. His letter to Padre Agostino on 13 February 1913 (he was only 26 years old and into the third year of his priesthood) is particularly instructive. Padre Pio writes: "Do not fear, I will make you suffer, but I will also give you the strength to suffer," Jesus tells me continually." This is an article of faith that is yet to become embedded in many Christians' consciousness. Pain and suffering are not eagerly sought but studiously avoided. In Padre Pio's stigmatization we find a sterling example of a man who not only endured pain and suffering. He also made his personal battle a platform for glorifying the splendor of God's grace and mercy.” DRIVE