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Pope Leo XIV proclaimed the Italians Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis as saints of the Church on Sunday, Sept. 7.
Carlo, who died at 15, was canonized alongside Pier Giorgio Frassati, who also died young. The church is looking to the two ...
At the first canonization ceremony of his pontificate, Leo XIV described Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati as ”both in ...
Leo canonized Carlo Acutis, who died in 2006, during an open-air Mass in St. Peter’s Square that was attended by tens of ...
Pope Leo XIV canonized Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati as saints during a Mass at St. Peter's Square before 80,000 ...
Pope Leo XIV has declared Carlo Acutis, a British-Italian teenager who died in 2006, the first millennial saint, calling him ...
St. Carlo Acutis Parish, the only North American parish named for the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint — hosted a ...
The late Pope Francis had also backed Acutis, believing the Church needed a relatable modern figure to inspire digital-age ...
The new saints "are an invitation to all of us, especially young people, not to squander our lives, but to direct them ...
Pope Leo XIV proclaimed Italians Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati saints before a crowd of thousands in St. Peter’s ...
Pope John Paul II beatified Frassati, the penultimate step to sainthood, in 1990 after the Vatican deemed the healing of a ...
The Catholic Church canonized the first saint of the millennial generation. Carlo Acutis died of leukemia at 15 years old in 2006. He was nicknamed the Saint of the Internet and God's Influencer for ...
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