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To be considered for sainthood, a person must be dead and have performed two miracles while living, according to the Roman ...
Peyton Manning sent Pope Leo XIV and his assistant hand-written letters asking “His Holiness” to be a guest on ESPN’s ...
On September 7, 2025, Pope Leo XIV declared Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old computer enthusiast, as the Catholic Church's first ...
When Pope Leo XIV canonized Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati September 7, the headlines focused on Acutis, dubbed “God’s Influencer.” It was an irresistible phrase for a teenager in sneakers who ...
After hearing about Carlo Acutis, artist Johnny Vrba created a unique portrait of the new saint using unusual items and ...
More than 620,000 people have visited the tomb of St. Carlo Acutis in the first eight months of 2025, according to the ...
Pope Leo XIV made history in the Catholic Church as the first American born pontiff. This past weekend he helped write more ...
Learn the story of the saint’s twin siblings who arrived four years to the day he died: His mother considers the double ...
History was made on Sunday in St. Peter’s Square. Pope Leo XIV declared Carlo Acutis — the 15-year-old tech prodigy known as “God’s Influencer” — the first Millennial saint. Before 80,000 pilgrims, ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa — For the first time in its history, the Roman Catholic Church has canonized a millennial saint.
Two Kansas Catholics from Garden City were among the 80,000 people who attended the canonization of Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old boy who died in 2006, by Pope Leo XIV in St. Peter’s Square.
Pope Leo XIV has declared Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old computer programmer who died in 2006, the Catholic Church’s first ...
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