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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 ...
The Most Rev. Joseph C. Bambera, bishop of Scranton, was the principal celebrant for a recent Mass at the newly named St. Carlo Acutis Parish at St. Patrick’s Church in Olyphant in August. The parish, ...
After separating from film producer Franco Cristaldi in the early 70s ... was a drone attack by unidentified perpetrators off Crete. Before his death at 15, Carlo Acutis was known for his love of ...
VATICAN CITY, — More than 80,000 people packed St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, Sept. 7, as Pope Leo declared Carlo Acutis a saint, making him the first millennial ever canonized by the Catholic Church.
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 ...
Father and son in Rome on Sept. 7 for the canonization of St. Carlo Acutis and St. Pier Giorgio Frassati. (Photo: Courtesy of Vincent LeVien) My dad, Vincent LeVien, works for the Diocese of Brooklyn.
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 ...
More than 620,000 people have visited the tomb of St. Carlo Acutis in the first eight months of 2025, according to the Diocese of Assisi, Italy. The diocese reported a surge of more than 121,000 ...
As the faithful continue to celebrate the canonization of St. Carlo Acutis, a 1,000-piece mosaic portrait of the new saint made of toy soldiers, Pokémon, shoelaces, and other surprises hangs in Rome.
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 ...
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