St Maria Goretti . . .

Maria is one of the youngest canonized saints in the Church. Dying tragically on July 6, 1902, at the age of 11 after having forgiven her attacker. Born into poverty, her father moved the family when Maria was just six years old from the east side of Italy (near Ancona) to the west side (near Nettuno, about 40 miles south of Rome) in hopes of escaping the great poverty that was gripping the area.
Just three years later, when Maria was nine, her father died tragically. It fell to her at that time to raise her five siblings while her mother worked the fields to produce the crops with which they would both pay the rent and feed themselves.
This was a terrible time of trial and suffering, for Maria it was especially difficult. Aside from having the responsibility of caring for her family, she had to also cook and clean for her two next door neighbours - Giovanni Serenelli and his son, Alessandro - who helped her mother with the farm tasks.
It was also at this time that Alessandro began to develop an impure liking for Maria, and made sexual advances toward her, demanding her virginity, promising violence.
Finally, Alessandro tried to force himself upon Maria trying to rape her. Though she prevented him, he stabbed her numerous times. Maria died the next day. Her last words were, “I forgive Alessandro … and I want him with me in heaven forever.”
During his prison sentence Maria is said to have appeared to Alessandro and forgave him. This act of mercy and forgiveness filled Alessandro with contrition for his crime. It was also a turning point for him where grace entered his heart. From that point on, he lived a beautiful and converted life of holiness, eventually becoming a Franciscan lay brother.









