Padre Pio's American Daughter: The Story of Mary Pyle by de Bartoli, Susan

Padre Pio's American Daughter: The Story of Mary Pyle

Born into the glittering world of New York high society, Mary Pyle seemed destined for a life...
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Author: Susan de Bartoli
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Padre Pio's American Daughter: The Story of Mary Pyle by de Bartoli, Susan

Padre Pio's American Daughter: The Story of Mary Pyle

$22.74

Padre Pio's American Daughter: The Story of Mary Pyle

$22.74
Author: Susan de Bartoli
Format: Paperback
Language: English

Born into the glittering world of New York high society, Mary Pyle seemed destined for a life of comfort, culture, and worldly influence. Instead, she followed a call to a remote mountain town in Southern Italy and would thereafter be bound to one of the greatest saints of the modern age, Padre Pio. And now, Mary's own cause for canonization is in its opening stages.

At the dawn of the twentieth century, as waves of European immigrants were arriving on New York City's shores, old American dynasties such as the Rockefellers, Morgans, and Carnegies mingled with newly wealthy families of the Gilded Age, including the McAlpins and the Pyles. It was into this world of privilege, Protestantism, and social expectation that Adelia McAlpin Pyle, later known as Mary, was born.

Yet it was through the humble witness of her Irish Catholic nanny that she would encounter, as a child, the unmistakable presence of Christ -- encounters that marked her soul forever. As her sense deepened that the Presence she felt at Mass was real, her family tried to suppress it. But her conviction only grew stronger.

As a young woman, Mary traveled widely through Europe as an interpreter for Maria Montessori, moving with ease through intellectual and cultural circles. But truth demanded everything of her. At twenty-eight, she entered the Catholic Church -- losing her inheritance and her mother's affection yet embracing the sacrifice with serenity and courage.

Then came the whispers of a friar bearing the wounds of Christ. When Mary finally met Padre Pio in 1923, his simple words -- "Remain here" -- ignited a fire that would define the rest of her life. Though she tried to leave, she found herself unable to do so, drawn as she was into a hidden mission she could not yet fully grasp.

What followed was a life of extraordinary charity lived in profound humility. At Padre Pio's side, Mary became a bridge between souls and a saint, founding a "house of charity" that served as a refuge for the sick, the suffering, soldiers, the poor, and the forgotten. With her gift for languages, her keen intellect, and her listening heart, she formed countless souls in the Faith -- many of them young men who would become priests -- and offered healing to those burdened by wounds seen and unseen.

Mary Pyle's life was not loud or dramatic but filled with love. Ordinary in appearance, heroic in self-gift, hers was a holiness shaped by obedience, Eucharistic devotion, and total trust. Today, as her cause for canonization gets underway, her story invites us to listen more closely to God's quiet call -- and to discover where love, when followed fully, might lead us.

Author: Susan de Bartoli
Publisher: Sophia Institute Press
Published: 06/16/2026
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.53lbs
Size: 8.47h x 5.54w x 0.54d
ISBN: 9798889116806

About the Author
de Bartoli, Susan: - Susan De Bartoli is the author of the award-winning Welcoming the Christ Child with Padre Pio and Welcoming the Holy Spirit with Padre Pio, as well as Carry the Cross with Padre Pio. She serves as the secretary of the board of directors of the Padre Pio Foundation of America and owns Little Flower Pilgrimages. De Bartoli has been a guest on numerous radio and television shows and podcasts, including Let Me Be Frank with Bishop Frank J. Caggiano, Seize the Day with Gus Lloyd, EWTN's Catholic Connection with Teresa Tomeo, and Catholic Faith Network's CFN Live. She is a lady commander of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. She lives in the New York area.

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