“In the early days of our stay in Alexandria, one morning the Mother Foundress called me and said: ‘Sister, look here in front of us there must be a family that was once imposing and is now in decay; they all suffer in that house. Go, quickly; don’t say anything to anyone; go and see, and when you come back, report everything to me. I said, “Mother, how should I introduce myself; what should I say, since I don’t know them?” “Go, obey and don’t speak.” I went and met a lady who, on seeing a religious, began to cry and accompanied me to her sick daughter’s bedside so that she could tell me about her family’s misfortunes: her father was unemployed, her daughter had been ill for several years and they had nothing left to live for. When I got back, I told the Mother Superior everything and, from that day on, Mother sent lunch and dinner and continued with this charitable work for several months and also did her best to get her husband a job. (Testimony of Sr. Diomira Ceresoli)