“Stand alongside the sacred grotto, where our Savior teaches us so many virtues by His silence. And what does He say to us? While He immolates Himself for the love of us, His little Heart must set ours on fire. See how lovingly He carries your name within that Divine heart that beats out of affectionate desire for your growth in virtue and does not send a single sigh toward His Father in which you do not share, nor a single aspiration that is not aimed at your happiness. We should unite ourselves to this Infant who is a thief of hearts.” (letters 1498, OXV111, p 334, 335)