Monday, July 6, 2009

Saint of the Day

JULY 6
ST. MARIA GORETTI

Maria was born in 1890. Her father died when she and the other five children
in her family were small. At twelve, Maria was already very pretty. She
helped her mother on the farm, in the house and with the care of the other
children. She never complained because they were so poor. In fact, she
cheered up her poor mother and was a great comfort to her. She went to Mass
regularly even though it meant a two-hour walk. Maria also received the
sacrament of Reconciliation as often as she could.
A young neighbor, Alexander, tried a few times to make Maria sin. She
absolutely refused. She did her best to avoid him. July 5, 1902, was a hot
summer day. Maria was alone in the cottage mending clothes. Alexander came
again to try to make her sin. He dragged her into a room. When she tried to
scream, he stuffed a handkerchief into her mouth. Yet Maria managed to keep
saying, "No, no! It is a mortal sin. God doesn't want it. If you commit it,
you will go to hell." And she struggled as much as she could. Alexander
panicked. He stabbed her furiously with a dagger. Then he ran away.
Maria was taken to a hospital, where she died about twenty-four hours later.
During her last hours, she forgave her murderer. Her only worry was for her
mother. With great joy, the girl received Jesus in Holy Communion. Then she
went to heaven. Alexander was sent to prison. For a long time, he did not
repent of his horrible crime. Then one night he had a dream or vision of
Maria offering him flowers. From that moment on, he was a changed man. When
he was freed from prison after twenty-seven years, his first visit was to
the Goretti home. He asked Maria's mother for forgiveness. Then Alexander
spent the rest of his life as the gardener in a nearby monastery.
Maria was declared "blessed" by Pope Pius XII on April 27, 1947. He appeared
on the balcony of St. Peter's with Maria's eighty-two-year- old mother,
Assunta. Three years later, on July 25, 1950, the same pope declared Maria a
saint. He called her "a martyr of holy purity."

Today we may want to pray for women who have suffered abuse.

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