Saint Pio was a Capuchin friar in Italy who died in 1968. He received the stigmata like St. Francis of Assisi (the wounds of Christ) and was a great spiritual director. It is also said the St. Pio had the gift of bi-location. He was canonized by Pope John Paul II and his feast day is September 22.
Fr. Solanus Casey was also a Capuchin friar, but he lived in the Untied States. Fr. Casey was ordained as a simplex priest, meaning that he could only say Mass, but not hear confessions or give homilies. He spent his time working as a doorkeeper at the monasteries where he was assigned and soon began to attract the attention of people who traveled for his advice and assistance.
When Fr. Casey died, the Capuchins were somewhat surprised by the number of people who attended his funeral. Later, when his grave was opened, he was found to be incorrupt and his body was moved inside the church at St. Bonaventure’s Monastery in Detroit.