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She was the daughter of a poor Italian tenant farmer, had no chance to go to school, never learned to read or write. When Maria made her First Communion not long before her death, she was one of the larger and somewhat backward members of the class.
On a hot afternoon in July, Maria was sitting at the top of the stairs of her house, mending a shirt. She was not quite 12 years old, but physically mature. A cart stopped outside, a neighbour, 18 -year-old Alessandro, ran up the stairs. He seized her and pulled her into a bedroom. She struggled and tried to call for help. “No, God does not wish it,” she cried out. “It is a sin. You would go to hell for it.”
Alessandro began striking at her blindly with a dagger. Maria was taken to a hospital. Her last hours were marked by the usual simple compassion of the good - concern about where her mother would sleep, forgiveness of her murderer (she had been in fear of him, but did not say anything lest she cause trouble to his family), and her devout welcoming of Viaticum, her last Holy Communion. She died about 24 hours after the attack.
Devotion to the young martyr grew, miracles were worked, and in less than half a century she was canonized. At her beatification in 1947, her 82- year-old mother, two sisters, and her brother appeared with Pope Pius XII on the balcony of St. Peter’s.
Three years later, at Maria's canonization, a 66-year-old Alessandro knelt among the quarter-million people and cried tears of joy.