| St. Padre Pio Shrine | |
|---|---|
| 39°32′1″N 74°56′51″W / 39.53361°N 74.94750°WCoordinates: 39°32′1″N 74°56′51″W / 39.53361°N 74.94750°W | |
| Location | Corner of Harding Highway (Route 40), Central Avenue and Weymouth Road (County Road 690) in Landisville, NJ |
| Country | United States |
| Denomination | Roman Catholicism |
| Tradition | Folk Catholicism |
| Weekly attendance | 300 (Wednesday 7:00 PM) |
| Website | St. Padre Pio Shrine |
| History | |
| Founded | 1997 |
| Founder(s) | Marie and Pete D'Andrea |
| Relics held | Glove of St. Padre Pio |
| Architecture | |
| Status | Shrine |
| Architect(s) | Ron Angelo |
| Architectural type | Vernacular |
| Completed | 2002 |
| Specifications | |
| Height | 4 stories |
| Floor area | 10 acres (outdoor) |
| Materials | Stucco with steel frame |
The St. Padre Pio Shrine is an outdoor Roman Catholic shrine in the Landisville section of Buena, New Jersey dedicated to the 20th-century Italian saint Padre Pio and completed in 2002.
The shrine was conceived in 1997 by Marie and Pete D'Andrea, Italian-American farmers in Buena, and was designed by local architect Ron Angelo. The structure was completed in 2002, and consists of a four-storey monument and three statues on ten acres of land. The monument is composed of a steel frame covered with white stucco, and inside the monument are the statues of Padre Pio, the Blessed Mother, and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The shrine has a glove of Saint Padre Pio as a relic.Rosary prayer sessions are held at the shrine on Wednesday evenings (7:00 PM), and some individuals have claimed to have experienced miracles resulting from praying at the shrine. In 2009, the shrine suffered damage during a robbery attempt of the shrine's donation box.