: Born in Torre Pedrera, Italy, Carla was a skilled tailor and seamstress. She didn't live in a convent; instead, she was a consecrated laywoman in the Ancelle Mater Misericordiae secular institute, which allowed her to live out her faith while staying in her own home and working a regular job.
Far from the traditional image of a secluded mystic, Carla was a modern, "contemplative in action" who showed that holiness fits perfectly into everyday life—even with a leather jacket and a motorbike. Carla Ronci - a Santa da Vespa
: She was constantly on the move. Her Vespa wasn't just for fun—it was her primary tool for visiting the sick, teaching catechism, and organizing youth programs at her parish, the Church of the Blessed Virgin of Mount Carmel . : Born in Torre Pedrera, Italy, Carla was
: Carla believed that being a Christian should be a source of joy, not a burden. She was known for her elegance and modesty, famously stating, "I try to show that being an active Christian is a source of joy". : She was constantly on the move