Maria Goretti Character Analysis

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Saint Maria Goretti recognized for being the youngest canonized saint in the Church and far more, captivated me with her admirable qualities. Maria Goretti was born into poverty to Luigi and Assunta Goretti; because of this her life was one with many hardships. At the age of six her family was forced to move to the west side (near Nettuno, about 40 miles south of Rome) in hopes of escaping the poverty that was gripping their area. The Goretti family traveled for two weeks across the rugged landscape of the Apennines until they finally saw the Roman Campagna. The sight of the Roman Campagna signified their nearness to the city. Upon their arrival to the city they were informed of the rich farmlands owned by Count Mazzoleni. They were told that …show more content…

Giovanni Serenelli became the master of the farm. Although he was a cruel and wretched man, he allowed Assunta and the children to remain on the farm. Because Luigi, the male of the family, had died and could longer do the fieldwork Assunta was forced to take over his job. With Assunta in the fields, Maria was left in charge of her brother and sisters. Assunta soon noticed that Maria’s character had changed. Maria was focused on prayer more than ever and paid no attention to childish play. Maria’s mother was not the only person who had been observing her. Alessandro too had been observing Maria from afar, with a heart full of evil and sin. Maria had taken noticed, but remained silent due to her fear of the Serenelli’s. She feared that if she told her mother it would create more conflict between the two …show more content…

That itself was considered miraculous. It is said that as she awoke, her eyes were immediately drawn to a statue of Our Lady that had been placed by the foot of her bed. As the parish priest prepared to offer her Viaticum she took time to remember what Jesus had so kindly done ⎯ forgive his persecutors. Her last hours were spent praying for the well being of her family and the pardoning of her attacker. Maria’s extraordinary ability to forgive is what earned her remembrance. The words she used to pardon Alessandro are remembered till this day, “I, too, pardon him. I, too, wish that he could come some day and join me in

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