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Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old computer whiz, is being declared the first millennial saint. Acutis, who died in 2006 from ...
Before his death at 15, Carlo Acutis was known for his love of technology and had created a website to document miracles.
Workers install a tapestry on the facade of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican depicting an image of Carlo Acutis, a British ...
Nicknamed God’s influencer, Carlo, who died at age 15, used technology to express his religious beliefs. The church sees him ...
Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago native, will declare Carlo Acutis a saint on Sunday in his first canonization ceremony.
Carlo Acutis, who has become a relatable, modern-day role model for the next generation of Catholic faithful, died in 2006 at ...
Tens of thousands of pilgrims are expected at the Vatican Sunday for the canonization of an Italian teenager dubbed "God's ...
His face peaceful, almost smiling, dressed in his favorite jeans and sneakers — the uniform of every teenager, made sacred.
Dear faithful and most beloved young people, let yourselves be guided by Carlo, follow his example, follow in his footsteps, ...
He played video games like other teenagers but was also fascinated by the Eucharist and, since his death from leukemia at age 15, is credited with two miracles.
Sunday’s ceremony was originally set for April but was postponed after the death of Pope Francis. Leo, elected in May to ...
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