Carlo Acutis
Carlo Acutis was a young Italian boy known for his deep faith and passion for technology, particularly the internet. He created a website dedicated to documenting Eucharistic miracles and aimed to inspire others towards a life of holiness. Despite his brief life, ending in 2006 at the age of 15 due to leukemia, he has gained recognition as a potential saint within the Catholic Church, being dubbed the 'patron saint of the internet' and the 'first millennial saint' due to his modern approach to faith.
Born on May 03, 1991 (34 years old)
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Germany:
Carlo Acutis was the first Millennial to be canonized and his heart went on a tour in Germany after his death.
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Brazil:
Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager canonized by Pope Leo XIV, has his relics preserved in Assis.
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Brazil:
Carlo Acutis was an Italian teenager who was canonized by Pope Leo XIV in September.
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Luxembourg:
Carlo Acutis, who passed away in 2006, is featured alongside figures of Franz von Assisi in a souvenir shop.
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Italy:
Carlo Acutis, who died at 15, was recognized as a saint in September 2020.
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Italy:
Cardinal Ruini mentions Carlo Acutis as an example of a young person who died early.
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San Marino:
Carlo Acutis is the subject of a discussion on Eucharistic miracles.
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Italy:
Carlo Acutis was canonized on September 7 by Pope Leo XIV and is known as the 'patron of the internet' for his passion for technology.
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Canada:
Carlo Acutis was canonized by Pope Leo earlier this year.
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United States:
Saint Carlo Acutis, who was born in 1991 and died in 2006, used computers and digital platforms to express his faith to the masses.
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