A London-born boy who was born in 1991 and died at the age of 15 from leukaemia is set to be the Catholic Church's first ever millennial saint. Carlo Acutis, who died of leukaemia in 2006 aged 15 ...
A London-born computer prodigy killed by leukaemia as a teenager is set to be made the Catholic Church's first ever millennial saint by Pope Francis after being credited with a series of miracles ...
Pope Francis decreed that a second posthumous miracle has been attributed to Carlo Acutis, qualifying the teenager for canonisation, the official admission of a dead person into sainthood.
Carlo was born and baptised in the capital in 1991. Of 912 people canonised by Pope Francis, the earliest date of birth was previously 1926. Dubbed “the cyberapostle of the Eucharist”, Carlo ...
Pope Francis encourages forgiveness and love in visit to Verona The late teenager, who moved with his family to Milan in Italy when he was a child, is known as the patron saint of the internet ...
Pope Francis attributes a second miracle to Carlo Acutis, making him the first millennial saint, according to a Vatican announcement. Carlo, the patron saint of the internet, utilized his computer ...
(NEXSTAR) – Carlos Acutis, a teenage boy who died after a battle with leukemia in 2006, is set to become the first millennial saint in the Catholic Church. Acutis, who was 15 when he passed, was ...
At the age of just three, Carlo Acutis dragged his own mother to Mass. Within a few short years, the precocious young Catholic had converted her to full-blown Christianity - with priests ...
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