I Have No Fear (Maria
Goretti)
It is well known
how this young girl had to face a bitter struggle with no way to defend
herself. Without warning a vicious stranger burst upon her, bent on raping her
and destroying her childlike purity. In that moment of crisis she could have
spoken to her Redeemer in the words of that classic, The Imitation of Christ:
“Though tested and plagued by a host of misfortunes, I have no fear so long as
your grace is with me. It is my strength, stronger than any adversary; it helps
me and gives me guidance.” With splendid courage she surrendered herself to God
and his grace and so gave her life to protect her virginity.
The life of this
simple girl – I shall concern myself only with highlights – we can see as
worthy of heaven. Even today people can look upon it with admiration and
respect. Parents can learn from her story how to raise their God-given children
in virtue, courage and holiness; they can learn to train them in the Catholic
faith so that, when put to the test, God’s grace will support them and they
will come through undefeated, unscathed and untarnished.
From Maria’s story
carefree children and young people with their zest for life can learn not to be
led astray by attractive pleasures which are not only ephemeral and empty but
also sinful. Instead they can fix their sight on achieving Christian moral
perfection, however difficult and hazardous that course may prove. With
determination and God’s help all of us can attain that goal by persistent
effort and prayer.
Not all of us are
expected to die a martyr’s death, but we are all called to the pursuit of
Christian virtue. This demands strength of character though it may not match
that of this innocent girl. Still, a constant, persistent and relentless effort
is asked of us right up to the moment of our death. This may be conceived as a
slow steady martyrdom which Christ urged upon us when he said: The kingdom of heaven
is set upon and laid waste by violent forces.
So let us all,
with God’s grace, strive to reach the goal that the example of the virgin
martyr, Saint Maria Goretti, sets before us. Through her prayers to the
Redeemer may all of us, each in his own way, joyfully try to follow the
inspiration example of Maria Goretti who now enjoys eternal happiness in
heaven.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a homily at the canonization of Saint
Maria Goretti, virgin and martyr (1890-1902) by Pope Pius XII
Image taken from Wikimedia Commons
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