In the month of September, in which we remember the birth and name of Mary, we cannot but bring to light these words of Mother Clelia addressed to her Daughters: ‘Who could have imagined such greatness in a simple creature? It was a true day of rejoicing, because in Mary’s birth the world saw appear the forerunner star of the sun of justice, she whom heaven had chosen to be the mediatrix and advocate of men before divine justice! It was a day of hope, because this holy Child will one day be our mother and the cooperator of God’s plans of love and mercy above us’. The Blessed cultivated in her life a special devotion to the Infant Mary, perhaps because she sensed that in her virtues of candour and humility lay the key to a privileged access to the Heart of Christ, and to the Mother of God in general. When she ended her exile in 1928 by returning to her new general house in Rome, she found a beautiful Marian painting waiting for her in the chapel, placed there just two years earlier. We do not know what emotional thoughts her refreshed soul could formulate, but we like to imagine that they were not far removed from those written in 1951 by a pupil at the school: ‘Even the Child Jesus has His eyes closed… But He sleeps in a serene, childlike sleep […] Mother and Son are united in a wonderful fusion of souls. Now I understand. That is why so many times I have come to kneel before this Virgin Mary… because with Her I would also have found Christ!’.