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LilyM
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Uhhh … with all respect, the attack on St Maria Goretti hardly happened out of the blue. She and her family well knew for quite some time beforehand that Alessandro was very keen on Maria in a very unhealthy way. It hardly took a genius to figure out the danger there.If you don’t want to end up like St. Maria Goretti, follow what others have said and do whatever you can to protect yourself. I’m sure St. Maria Goretti wouldn’t have wanted to die that way if she had a choice, but her rapist was busy choking and stabbing her. Besides, she became a saint because of the forgiveness she had shown to her rapist, not because she was a victim.
Lying would not be a mortal sin in this case because of the circumstances, but I agree that you need more than that and you should tell your manager and make sure you aren’t alone.
This, coming from someone who has a first-class relic of the saint.
As has been pointed out, she could have submitted and saved her skin. But her concern was not just for her own soul, but on resisting for the sake of preventing HIM from committing sin - as she kept telling him.
While I won’t go so far as to say she actively sought martyrdom, she (they?) certainly put kindness to a young man who needed work above personal safety. Which is a fine and noble thing to do - many saints have done the same by working in dangerous city slums, or desperately poor third-world countries.