Antonia Salzano, the mother of St. Carlo Acutis, who was present with the rest of her family at his canonization on Sept. 7, recently shared what it’s like to be the mother of a saint and offered ...
The mother of St. Carlo Acutis, who died at age 15 in 2006 from leukemia, emphasized that being the mother of a saint is also 'a call to help others, because people are in darkness. Many people ...
Chicago and the first millennial saint. The story of Carlo Acutis inspired millions around the world – and moved a parish in Chicago to adopt his name. Saint Carlo Acutis’s Feast Day is Sunday and WGN ...
BEAUMONT, Texas — A first-class relic of St. Carlo Acutis, known as the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint and “God’s influencer,” is on public display this week at St. Anthony Cathedral ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Pope Leo XIV recently named a 15-year-old computer whiz as the Catholic Church’s first-ever millennial saint who used technology to spread the faith and earned him the ...
A Catholic Archdiocese in the southern Indian state of Kerala has consecrated a church dedicated to Carlo Acutis — the first in India, and perhaps the world — on the day the "millennial saint" was ...
I looked over the colonnade of St. Peter’s Square and couldn’t believe my eyes. Eighty thousand people below erupted into applause as Pope Leo declared Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis to be ...
If you look up St. Carlo Acutis in Britannica, he is described by the encyclopedic source as an "English-born Italian computer programmer." True enough. But how did Acutis go from being a 15-year-old ...
VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV declared a 15-year-old computer whiz the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint Sunday, giving the next generation of Catholics a relatable role model who used technology ...
An Italian missionary in Cambodia has described Carlo Acutis’ canonization as a call and inspiration for young Asian Catholics to emulate the teenage saint in facing the challenges of secularization ...
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