- St. Carlo Acutis | Miracle, Death, Canonization, Patron Saint Of . . .
St Carlo Acutis (born May 3, 1991, London, England—died October 12, 2006, Monza, Italy; beatified October 10, 2020; canonized September 7, 2025; feast day October 12) was an English-born Italian computer programmer who became widely venerated as “the first millennial saint ”
- Carlo Acutis - Wikipedia
Carlo Acutis (3 May 1991 – 12 October 2006) was an English-born Italian Catholic teenager known for his devotion to the Eucharist and his use of digital media to promote Catholic devotion
- Home - Society Of Saint Carlo Acutis
The Society of Saint Carlo Acutis (SSCA) is a virtual, international Catholic community Its members, known as Acutisians, are dedicated to living, defending, and spreading the Catholic faith in today’s digital world
- Carlo Acutis, the First Millennial Saint - Inside The Vatican
Carlo Acutis, the “First Millennial Saint” By Diocese of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Carlo Acutis was born May 3, 1991, in London, where his parents were working Just a few months later, his parents, Andrea Acutis and Antonia Salzano, moved to Milan As a teenager, Carlo was diagnosed with leukemia
- The Relics of Carlo Acutis - Hozana
Discover everything you want to know about the relics of Carlo Acutis Find the different places in France and Italy where you can go on pilgrimage to venerate the relics of the young saint
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- Carlo Acutis used internet to spread Catholic faith before sudden death . . .
Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint known as 'God's Influencer,' used websites and social media to spread Catholic faith before dying at 15
- Cardinal Parolin on St. Carlo Acutis: Many ‘touched by his smile’ when . . .
In a Mass marking the first liturgical memorial of St Carlo Acutis, who was canonized by Pope Leo XIV on Sept 7, Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin on Sunday said the saint spoke of Jesus with a “radiant” and “smiling” face
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