[1][3] She was remembered to be a devout Catholic who would always pray amidst the business of her time, finding means to support the family and rearing children.
[3] Luisa and Felix would wake up daily at 3 o'clock in the morning to pray the rosary and do devotional novenas to the Holy Cross and the Blessed Virgin.
[3] She would recite continuously prayers in silence as she massages pains and applies holy oils on aching body parts of her patients.
[1][3][4] According to her son Marcial Abano, Luisa's features "were perfectly preserved since she was buried", and no signs of decay nor foul smell emitted from the coffin.
Jerome Secillano, spokesperson of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, professed that the Church has strict standards on declaring a person as candidate for sainthood.