By the late 1960s, the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus shared a single deep desire: to finally take the decisive step of beginning the beatification process of their beloved Foundress. Yet, the obstacles of every sort that continually stood in the way only instilled a troublesome doubt—that their desire might not respond to God’s will. In the constant “what ifs” that seemed to be placed in the Institute’s winding paths, a passageway to a magnificent “yes” was opening up, a “fiat” that would open wide the doors of grace. In the notes of Sr. Redenta Libutti, one of the sisters who in that period worked for the cause, we find some significant signs of that grace. Two important mystics of the time, the Salesian Giuseppe Tomaselli, a great healer and exorcist, and Padre Pio, were questioned explicitly. Both of them confirmed that they perceived in their hearts an authentic word from God: “Yes, it is my will. Seek to do everything possible.”