A young girl with little schooling became one of the most popular saints in Italy by the middle of the 20th century. Born in 1890, Maria Goretti was one day by her house and a neighbor attempted to rape her, and even though she resisted him, she was killed by 14 stab wounds. She died 24 hours after being stabbed, also giving her enough time receive Holy Communion. Her killer Alessandro Serenelli was jailed, sentenced to 30 years in prison, and was unrepentant for a while. Eventually he changed his life, even becoming a Franciscan Capuchin lay brother after being released 27 years later. One of the first things he did after his release was visit Maria’s mother and apologize to her. Maria was beatified in 1947, and on that occasion, her mother and siblings appeared with Pope Pius XII at the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica. Alessandro was even present at Maria Goretti’s canonization on June 24, 1950. Over half a million people had gathered in the Vatican piazza for her canonization. St Maria Goretti is the patron of youth, chastity and purity.
Alessandro Serenelli
died on May 6th, 1970 in the Capuchin convent of Macerata. He left the
following testimony, dated May 5, 1961, as his spiritual legacy: “I'm
nearly 80 years old. I'm about to depart. Looking
back at my past, I can see that in my early youth, I chose a bad path which
led me to ruin myself. My behavior was
influenced by print, mass-media and bad examples which are followed by the
majority of young people without even thinking. And I did the same. I was not
worried. There were a lot
of generous and devoted people who surrounded me, but I paid no attention to
them because a violent force blinded me and pushed me toward a wrong way of
life. When I was 20 years-old, I committed a crime of
passion. Now, that memory represents something horrible for me. Maria
Goretti, now a Saint, was my good Angel, sent to me through Providence to
guide and save me. I still have impressed upon my heart her words of rebuke
and of pardon. She prayed for me, she interceded for her murderer. Thirty
years of prison followed. If I had been of
age, I would have spent all my life in prison. I accepted to be condemned
because it was my own fault. Little Maria was
really my light, my protectress; with her help, I behaved well during the 27
years of prison and tried to live honestly when I was again accepted among
the members of society. The Brothers of St. Francis, Capuchins from Marche,
welcomed me with angelic charity into their monastery as a brother, not as a
servant. I've been living with their community for 24 years, and now I am
serenely waiting to witness the vision of God, to hug my loved ones again,
and to be next to my Guardian Angel and her dear mother, Assunta. I
hope this letter that I wrote can teach others the happy lesson of avoiding
evil and of always following the right path, like little children. I feel
that religion with its precepts is not something we can live without, but
rather it is the real comfort, the real strength in life and the only safe
way in every circumstance, even the most painful ones of life." (signed
by Alessandro Serenelli) |
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