This 2009 volume by Clotilde Punzo examines the life and spiritual legacy of Blessed Caterina Volpicelli (1839–1894), founder of the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart. Classified as religious biography and Catholic spirituality, the work reconstructs her historical context in nineteenth-century Naples, highlighting her apostolic initiatives and devotional commitment. Drawing on documentary sources and ecclesial tradition, the book explores themes of charity, education, and lay engagement within the Church. Structured chronologically, it offers a critical yet devotional account of her vocation and influence.