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Don Bosco dismissed them for bed, with those famous words… “Buonanotte”… Good Night! Near the statue the early Oratorians kept a notebook in which the boys would find written short prayers or edifying resolutions to inspire and guide them day by day. appeared under the portico: a bronze replica of the original woodenGood Night pulpit. Visitors are welcome to step up into the pulpit and even deliver a Good Night message if so inclined! The original wooden pulpit is preserved behind the camerette Chapel on the second floor chapel of Casa Don Bosco Museum. Daily entrustment to Mary Immaculate After the Good Night, all the boys turned to the statue of Our Lady ensconced in the small niche in the wall at the west end of the portico by the Pinardi Chapel entrance (the statue there today is not original). Led by Don Bosco, they invoked the intercession of Mary Immaculate, praying three times, “Mary Immaculate, conceived without sin, help me to save my soul. Hail Mary full of grace…”. Having completed this beloved evening ritual, 23 Jannar-Marzu 2024 hajja

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