In the stillness of the Capuchin convent in San Giovanni Rotondo, Padre Pio spent countless nights in prayer. By 1958, his health was already fragile, yet his devotion never weakened. It was during one of those long nighttime prayers that an experience occurred which, according to those closest to him, deeply shaped the way he spoke about the Rosary for the rest of his life.
As he held a rosary worn smooth by years of use, Padre Pio later described a moment when the silence of his cell changed. A gentle light filled the room, accompanied by a fragrance he insisted did not belong to this world. In that moment, he said, the Virgin Mary appeared to him. Not to astonish him, but to explain something he had sensed for years yet never fully understood.
What each Hail Mary becomes in heaven
According to testimonies he shared privately with his confessors, Padre Pio said the Virgin showed him what happens every time a person prays the Rosary with sincerity. Each Hail Mary, he explained, does not simply fade after being spoken. It takes form.
In his words, every prayer becomes a rose placed in Mary’s hands. The prayer itself shapes it. Purity becomes its petals. Grace gives it color. Love gives it fragrance. When the Hail Mary is prayed with attention and faith, the rose is complete and alive, ready to be offered for a purpose greater than the person who prayed it.
He insisted that no prayer is wasted. Even the simplest Hail Mary, whispered without eloquence, is received and transformed.
How the Virgin uses those prayers

Padre Pio said the Virgin does not merely collect these roses. She carries them. According to him, she uses them to console the suffering, strengthen the dying, soften hardened hearts, and protect those who are spiritually vulnerable.
He spoke often about prayers offered in pain. A single Hail Mary prayed through tears, he taught, carries exceptional weight. Mothers praying for their children, the sick praying through exhaustion, the elderly praying in loneliness. These prayers, he said, become the most precious roses of all. He believed Mary held them closest to her heart and presented them directly before God.