Maria Goretti was eleven years old, when she died in defense of her chastity on July 6 1902. She was canonized by Pope Pius XII in 1950, and it is the first time in history that the mother of a saint was present at the canonization.
One of the men who had worked with her father, 19 year old Alexander Serenelli, had made several attempts to seduce young Maria. Her refusal so angered him that he threatened to kill her, which he eventually did, stabbing her 14 times. Maria died in the hospital after forgiving her murderer.
It is said that "Even if she had not been a martyr, she would still have been a saint, so holy was her everyday life". God is invoked in the collect for her feast as the “author of innocence and lover of chastity.”
Chastity is a virtue to be practiced by all Christians, and St. Maria Goretti is a model of this virtue for us. Even at the age of 11 Maria knew that giving in to seductive advances outside of marriage is sinful. Maria would always rebuked the advances of the young man, telling him that God forbids the sinful actions which could lead to the damnation of their souls.
Maria had a rightly formed conscience. Her parents brought her to Church. Instructed her in the virtues. She was very pious. Her faith rightly guided her. So many of our young people have no guidance save for what they see on the internet. Sex before marriage and cohabitation are commonplace. But that doesn’t make them right.
Even when the young boy tried to wear down her conscience through multiple attempts to seduce her, she remained strong. Even when there was the threat of death, she remained courageous. Our young people, and all Christians need fortitude and courage in resist the constant and relentless bombardment of perverted sexuality in our culture. And perverted sexuality brings only inner emptiness, shame, and dysfunctional relationship. So we do well to invoke St. Maria Goretti as the patron saint of young people and a patron saint of chastity, and to share her story.
For Maria loved chastity because Christ loved chastity, and calls all Christians to practice chastity consistent with their vocation in life. And because chastity is beautiful, it attracts souls to Christ. May St. Maria Goretti’s steadfastness help us all in keeping and obeying all Christ commands of us for the glory of God and salvation of souls.
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Through the intercession of St. Maria Goretti and all the holy virgin-martyrs, for an increase of reverence for and practice of the virtues of chastity, purity, and modesty and for greater respect for the dignity of the human body and all human life.
That all of our young people on summer vacation may be kept safe from the poisonous errors and vices of our time and be kept in close friendship with the Lord Jesus through the faith of their families, daily prayer, attendance at Mass, and the practice of the virtues.
For Pope Francis’ prayer intention for the month of July: That priests, who experience fatigue and loneliness in their pastoral work, may find help and comfort in their intimacy with the Lord and in their friendship with their brother priests. We pray to the Lord.
For all the needs of the sick and the suffering, the homebound, those in nursing homes and hospitals, the underemployed and unemployed, immigrants and refugees, victims of natural disaster, war, and terrorism, for all those who grieve the loss of a loved one, and those who will die today, for their comfort, and the consolation of their families.
For all who have died, and for all the poor souls in purgatory, and for X. for whom this Mass is offered.
Incline your merciful ear to our prayers, we ask, O Lord, and listen in kindness to the supplications of those who call on you. Through Christ our Lord
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