On Sept. 7, Pope Leo XIV canonized Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager known for his Eucharistic devotion and website on ...
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Saint Carlo Acutis. In June, Pope Leo XIV held an Ordinary Public Consistory — a meeting between the Cardinals — to vote on ...
London-born Italian boy Carlo Acutis was a computer whiz with a talent for coding and a love of video games, according to his ...
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For many, Carlo is not just a saint; he is a relatable figure whose life exemplifies the virtues of faith and kindness. His story resonates with people from diverse backgrounds, from Asia to the ...
Rome (CNN) — An Italian teenager who liked playing video games and making funny films of his pets became the Catholic Church’s first “millennial” saint on Sunday. Carlo Acutis, who was just 15 when he ...
Canonisations often respond to a need in the “larger culture” of the time, said Kathleen Sprows Cummings, a history professor ...
Carlo Acutis, who died of leukemia at 15 in 2006, is known in the Catholic Church as "God's influencer" for harnessing technology to spread the word about miracles.
On 21 October 2006, at Tixtla, Mexico, a reddish substance appeared on the bread being served at communion which was subsequently analysed using various scientific techniques. Investigators claimed ...