The Madonna of Goodness, although not a figure canonized as a "saint" in the traditional sense, is a Marian invocation that expresses the profound faith in Mary's benevolence and mercy. There is no specific history or veneration linked to a specific event or place as with other saints. Rather, "Our Lady of Goodness" is a devotional title that reflects the belief that the Virgin Mary, as the Mother of Christ, is a source of grace, consolation, and intercession, always ready to welcome prayers and show her infinite goodness towards humanity. Her veneration is manifested in personal and community prayer, in recourse to her intercession to obtain help and comfort, and in the contemplation of her figure as an example of love and compassion.