Maria was attacked by a 19-year-old farm-hand named Alessandro Serenelli. He tried to rape Maria but she fought and yelled that it was a sin and that he would go to hell. He tried to choke her into submission and then stabbed her fourteen times. She survived in hospital for two days, forgave her attacker, asked God's forgiveness of him, and died holding a crucifix and medal of Our Lady. She is counted as a martyr.
St. Maria Goretti High School was created in 1933.
Maria Goretti was canonized by Pope Pius XII.
Maria Goretti knew neither how to read nor how to write.
In Nettuno, Italy, is the Shrine of St. Maria Goretti and her mortal remains.
They were farmers.
Yes, St. Maria Goretti's body is considered incorrupt. She died at the age of 11 in 1902, and her body can still be seen in a glass casket at the Sanctuary of St. Maria Goretti in Italy. The Catholic Church views her as a symbol of purity and forgiveness.
Maria Goretti died after being stabbed 14 times while resisting a rapist.
No, St. Maria was not taught how to read or write.
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He died of malaria.
There are a number of saints who chose to die rather than be impure. Among them: St. Lucy of Syracuse, St. Philomena, St. Agnes, St. Agatha, St. Maria Goretti, Blessed Laura Vicuna.
It is highly unlikely that any of St. Maria Goretti's siblings are still alive, as St. Maria lived more than a century ago. However, she may have nephews & nieces that are alive today.