
God’s greatest glory is revealed not in overwhelming power, but in the shocking humility of the Cross.

A question to each of us, a question about our priorities, our pursuits, and the ultimate dwelling place of our hearts.

The site provides a dedicated space for worship, pilgrimage, and spiritual retreat, reinforcing the faith of the local populace.

“Padre Pio prayed not only with words, but with his whole heart,” Archbishop Marco Tin Win stated. “Despite the many restrictions placed on him during his life… he remained steadfast, bearing every physical, mental, and spiritual suffering in union with Christ.”

Our Lady of Mercy, the Mother of God, invites us to contemplate the profound, unmerited gift of Divine Mercy and our own call to become instruments of that very same mercy in a wounded world.

Psalm 119:105: “Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”

The community of Ywegone Parish in Pathein Diocese in Myanmar rejoiced in God’s enduring presence for over 175 years and recommitted to being stewards of a faith that has sustained them through generations, ensuring its vitality for the future.

“Mary is the mother of Jesus, yet she never takes pride in her Son. She never boasted about her Son in front of others,” Fr. Camillus stated, drawing from Gospel passages.

St. Padre Pio's stigmata were a profound sign of his total conformity to the obedient Christ, whose body is the true Temple.

Jesus declares, “No one who lights a lamp hides it away… but places it on a lampstand so that those who enter may see the light.” The light is Christ Himself.