I think the most touching thing of all is that Alessandro, Maria's killer converted after her death after she appeared to him in a vision in Spain. Alessandro visited Maria's mother and they attended her canonisation together in Rome. Allesandro's cause for Beatification is ongoing in Rome. I read reports of people who had met Allesandro and they were very impressed with him. His downfall was reading pornography which would have been very small beans compared to what we have on the internet now. I hear a huge amount of Catholic men are addicted to it. Even women. So sad. I read lately that St Maria Goretti is appearing regularly to Irish mystic Denis O'Leary. So interesting. https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/189...kGd9ik4Heo1bie9hoCe2MQAvD_BwE&lang_mismatch=1
My mother had an incredible devotion To St Maria Goretti and she passed away on this day 40 years ago. Incredible Saint!
Her relic is in altar at our little parish. She has always been a saint to inspire me...more so since my accident in helping with grace needed to continue forgiving young lady who hit us while drunk driving. I pray she finds peace and the love of Jesus Christ for her
From Sr. Julia Mary Darrenkamp FSP: "Happy feast day to one of my earliest Saint-friends! Sitting in the pew on July 4th at St. Thomas More Cathedral, I looked to my left and there she was. Such a lovely statue of St. Maria Goretti. I read her story when I was 13…just a year older than she was when she was martyred. It impressed my fervent Protestant heart to know there were heroes my own age. She, along with Bernadette, were my first introduction to Saints in the Catholic Church. I guess you could say they were my “sponsors.” That was many years ago. But true friends STAY friends, and I have her picture and relic next to my bed. Hoping she and Bernadette will sponsor me all the way to the pearly gates!" .
From Catholic Ireland.net: "This is believed to be a real photograph of Maria, one of only two photos that are known of."
SAINT OF THE DAY TUESDAY, 7 JULY, 2026 SAINT PANTAENUS DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH AND APOSTLE TO THE INDIES (2nd Century) This learned father and apostolic man flourished in the second century. He was by birth a Sicilian, by profession a Stoic philosopher. His esteem for virtue led him into an acquaintance with the Christians, and being charmed with the innocence and sanctity of their conversation, he opened his eyes to the truth. He studied the Holy Scriptures under the disciples of the apostles, and his thirst after sacred learning brought him to Alexandria, in Egypt, where the disciples of St. Mark had instituted a school of the Christian doctrine. Pantænus sought not to display his talents in that great mart of literature and commerce; but this great progress in sacred learning was after some time discovered, and he was drawn out of that obscurity in which his humility sought to bury itself. Being placed at the head of the Christian school some time before the year 179, by his learning and excellent manner of teaching he raised its reputation above all the schools of the philosophers, and the lessons which he read, and which were gathered from the flowers of the prophets and apostles, conveyed light and knowledge into the minds of all his hearers. The Indians who traded at Alexandria entreated him to pay their country a visit, whereupon he forsook his school and went to preach the Gospel to the Eastern nations. St. Pantænus found some seeds of the faith already sown in the Indies, and a book of the Gospel of St. Matthew in Hebrew, which St. Bartholomew had carried thither. He brought it back with him to Alexandria, whither he returned after he had zealously employed some years in instructing the Indians in the faith. St. Pantænus continued to teach in private till about the year 216, when he closed a noble and excellent life by a happy death. PRAYER: Lord God, you counted Saint Pantaenus among your holy pastors, renowned for faith and love which conquered evil in this world. By the help of his prayers keep us strong in faith and love and let us come to share his glory. Grant this through Christ our Lord. Amen.