The daughter of humble sharecroppers, Maria
and her family moved to the little town of
Ferriere, Italy in 1899 in search of work
.Desperately seeking to support his family,
Luigi Goretti struck up a bargain with Signor
Serenelli, who had a son named Alessandro.
The two families lived together in a building
owned by Count Mazzolini.
Maria quickly matured
in grace and holiness in the eyes of
friends
and other acquaintances.
After losing her father to malaria, she
developed great strength and maturity.
Her charming
modesty, cheerful obedience and the serious,
but free acceptance of a hundred thankless
home chores distinguished her from the
other children who would play in the dusty
streets
of Ferriere. Perhaps the highlight of her
life was her First Holy Communion, which
she dutifully prepared for and awaited
with great anticipation. She truly seemed
to be
advancing "in wisdom, and age and
grace before God and men."
Lured by the passions
of his day and nurturing the dark side
of
his soul with impious
reading and thoughts, Alessandro Serenelli
had been
a thorn in lovely Maria's side. He propositioned
her on several occasions and harassed her
with impure suggestions. On July 5, 1902,
he would be denied no longer. As she once
again rebuffed his sexual advance, shouting, "No!
It is a sin! God does not want it!",
Alexander lunged to the deed, stabbing
Maria 14 times.
Doctors in Nettuno tried to save Maria's
life to no avail. After 20 painful hours
of suffering during which she forgave and
prayed for Alessandro, Maria entered Heaven
fortified with the Last Sacraments. Her last
earthly gaze rested upon a picture of the
Blessed Mother. It was July 6, 1902.
Almost fifty years later on June 24, 1950,
Pope Pius XII stood on the steps of St. Peter's
in Rome and pronounced Maria Goretti a Saint
and Martyr of the Universal Church to half
a million people. He proposed her as the
Patroness of Modern Youth and set July 6th
as her feast Day. Her mother, and her murderer,
attended the canonization ceremony together.
This was the triumph of the little girl
who loved God and hated sin.