Maria Goretti

Maria Goretti

Italian saint

Feast: July 6 · 1890–1902

Corinaldo, ItalyNettuno, Italy
YouthYoung womenPurityChastityVictims of rapeVictims of crimeForgiveness
BornCorinaldo (1890)
DiedNettuno (1902)
CountryKingdom of Italy
VocationsAgricultural worker, Virgin, Martyr

Biography

Saint Maria Teresa Goretti was born on October 16, 1890, in Corinaldo, Italy, to a poor farming family. As hardship pressed in, her parents moved in search of work, and when her father died of malaria, Maria—still a child—took on the quiet burdens of the home, cooking, sewing, and caring for her little sister while the rest labored in the fields. In the summer of 1902, the family shared their dwelling with the Serenellis. Alessandro Serenelli, a young man in the household, tried to force Maria into sin. She resisted with courage, warning him of the gravity of what he sought. Enraged, he stabbed her repeatedly. Brought to a hospital in Nettuno, Maria endured terrible suffering, yet her heart remained fixed on Christ: she forgave her attacker and prayed for his salvation before dying on July 6, 1902. Her witness to purity, mercy, and forgiveness moved the Church, and she was canonized in 1950. She is honored as patron of Fonteblanda, Frigole, Rispescia, and San Mauro Mare. Her feast day is July 6.
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