The first ‘Saint Millenial’ will be canonized this Sunday

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The first 'Saint Millenial' will be canonized this Sunday

Carlo Acutis died at age 15 in 2006, but his work in life For the dissemination of faith, it made it eternalized in the history of the Catholic Church. The canonization ceremony was to have happened four months ago, but Pope Francis’ death postponed the event.

Carlo acutealso known as the ‘patron saint of the internet’, died of leukemia in 2006 at the age of 15 and, almost 20 years later, will be canonized For being a messenger of the Catholic faith, partly through the internet.

The young man, who was born in London e lived in Milan, used the technology to get the Catholic message to other teenagers. Among the achievements that are attributed to it is the creation of a website () that compiles the Eucharistic miracles recognized by the Church.

The Church, as well as many devotees, believe that Acutis’s premature death served to attract even more young people to The religious movement, at a time when the Catholic institution is discussed against the exodus of the young.

Thousands of people visit the Acutis tomb daily

Acutis Jaz in the Church of Santa Maria Maior, in Assisi, Italy, place thatdaily, receives thousands of faithful.

The tomb of those who will be the first saint teenager attracts many young people who They say they feel attracted and impressed by the life and work ofout of the acute.

The Catholic Church attributes to the teenager to heal a young woman from Costa Rica, who was on the brink of death after a bicycle accident.

The ceremony will be chaired this Sunday, by in the Basilica of St. Peter, in Rome, and will be the first canonization event of the High Pontiff.

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