THE GREAT LOVE

Sandro and Luisa

“We have our faith and we love each other:
what’s missing?”

– Alessandro Nottegar

His wife Luisa recalls

ALESSANDRO WRITES TO HIS WIFE LUISA

My dear love, my woman, my little sweet flower.
I must thank the Lord for the gift he has given me in you. It is for a new love that he put it in our hearts.

I understood that the more I remain tied to the Lord, the more I remain tied to you, and the more I love you.

It is the Lord who is making new and great things.
I ask that He help me not to place many obstacles and for this I commit myself.

WHEN I PRAY, THE LORD TRANSFORMS ME

I am a poor man, and you know it.

However, if I work a little with Him, when I pray, I feel the Lord transforming me and preparing me to be a clearer sign of the salvation that he has brought to everyone in abundance.

I am sure I love you, happy in this love that grows every day in dialogue as well as in joy.

THE WOMAN PLACED ON MY PATH BY GOD

I thank you for all the sacrifices, the fatigue, the work you have done for me and continue to do. I am sure that your efforts will not be in vain.
I hope I can repay you.

Thank you, my woman, placed on my path by God.

My dear love, I also thank you for our beautiful girls. A big hug. I love you enormously.

Your Sandro

What they say about him…

Rita Zanolli

“He was very much in love with his wife and he showed it in a simple, but very affectionate way. It made me want to have a relationship as a couple just like them. They gave a positive testimony to marriage”.

– Rita Zanolli

Lorena Antolini

“Visiting the Nottegar family, I saw that Alessandro had respect for his wife, a devotion that I have never seen in other people; it wasn’t an ordinary thing. You saw in their relationship a profound intensity, in which each one valued the gifts the other one had. Between them there was total trust”.

– Lorena Antolini

Mario Granuzzo

“According to Alessandro, family was a gift from God; it had to be open, not something to keep closed within four walls, but an open reality welcoming others, in particular the poor; a gift to manage responsibly. I believe that, after faith, the family was the most important thing to him”.

– Mario Granuzzo