As a young
friar, he dedicated himself to theological studies and was devoted in his prayer life and
asceticism. After his ordination as a priest, he was appointed "guardian" in the
convent of
Portici, where he used one wing of the convent to provide
free education for poor children. On June 5, 1869, he was called to serve as the Secretary General of the Franciscan Alcantarines at the
Roman Curia. A need arose for an additional
chaplain at the Consolazione Hospital, in the department specifically intended for women
prostitutes who were mandated by the Italian government to undergo periodic clinical check ups. The post was offered to him and he accepted it readily with the blessing of his
Superior. During his
free time, he heard
confessions while he officiated regularly at
Mass. In one of his masses, he gave a sermon on the "
Parable of the Lost Sheep". Immediately after the service, fifteen young girls sought his counsel, telling him that they wanted to go back to the path of
Christian moral life. After that, with the blessing of his Superior, Bernardino Portogruaro, he took upon himself the mission of helping to alleviate the plight of these girls. ==Mission==