Gisella Cardia, a Sicilian who gathers hundreds of faithful at the top of a hill in Rome every 3rd day of the month, assures that her virgin cries blood and that she can multiply pizzas and gnocchi. The Church, fed up with the monthly show that had already lasted five years, decided to investigate his case and the bishop of the corresponding diocese, Monsignor Marco Salvi, handed down a ruling.

The bishop also prohibited the visionary from appearing again in the Trevignano meadow, where she celebrated her prayer with the faithful and a huge virgin under threat of excommunication.