‘Already on the day of Carlo’s funeral, we began to see miracles …’
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Haak je eigen Carlo Acutis - Eerste Millennial Zaligverklaarde. Sofie presenteert met trots haar nieuwste haakpatroon: Carlo Acutis, de eerste millennial die zaligverklaard is. Dit unieke haakpatroon biedt je de mogelijkheid om een prachtige amigurumi van deze bijzondere figuur te maken. Beschikbaar in zowel Nederlands als Engels, is dit patroon perfect voor iedereen die houdt van haken en religieuze symboliek. Bestel hier het Haakpatroon Carlo Acutis - Eerste Millennial Zaligverklaarde - Haakpatroon van Sofie Versluys – Craftygenesindonesia. Kies uit een Nederlandstalig of Engelstalig haakpatroon
Just announced by the Vatican!!
Pope Francis has paved the way for the canonization of Carlo Acutis, a young Italian man who died in 2006 at the age of 15. Acutis is being considered for
TEEN Carlo Acutis is set to be recognised as a saint after he died from leukaemia – and now it is hoped he will become the patron saint of the internet, protecting those online. This week Pope Fran…
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Updated May 23, 2024: Pope Francis today announced Carlos Acutis will become the first millennial saint. He’s now called “God’s influencer” and the patron of the internet.
A U.K.-born teenager who died of leukemia aged 15 is to become the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint.
Just announced by the Vatican!!
Pope Francis recognized a miracle attributed to his intercession, making way for Blessed Carlo Acutis to become a Saint!
Help us spread the word to celebrate this amazing teenager! The Holy Heroes Blessed Carlo Acutis Prayer Card is not just a simple card; it serves as a powerful reminder for everyone, young and old, of the path to sainthood. A satisfied customer shared, "Carlo's kit for becoming a saint is a great reminder for EVERYONE (young and old)." This endorsement highlights the universal appeal and relevance of Carlo's journey, inspiring individuals of all ages to live lives of holiness and virtue. Embrace the spirit of holiness and inspire others with the Holy Heroes Blessed Carlo Acutis Prayer Card. Order...
Blessed Carlo Acutis Custom Digital Oil Painting DIGITAL DOWNLOAD PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A DIGITAL COPY OF THE PHOTO AND YOU CAN DOWNLOAD IT UPON PURCHASE AND IT IS NOT A PAPER PRINT IMAGE THAT IS RECEIVED WILL NOT HAVE ANY WATERMARKS ON IT Carlo was only 15 years old when he died in a hospital in Monza, Italy, in 2006, offering all his sufferings for the Church and for the Pope. He was a normal, handsome and popular boy. A natural jokester who enjoyed making his classmates and teachers laugh. He loved playing soccer, video games, and had a sweet tooth. Carlo couldn't say "no" to Nutella or to ice cream. Putting on weight made him understand the need for self control. It was one of the many struggles Carlo had to overcome – to learn how to master the art of self control, to master the virtue of temperance, starting by the simple things. He used to say, “What’s the use of winning 1,000 battles if you can't beat your own passions?” "Being originals and not photocopies" Carlo's motto reflects the life of a normal teenager who strived to be the best version of himself, living the ordinary in an extraordinary way. He used his first savings to buy a sleeping bag for a homeless man he often saw on the way to Mass. He could have bought himself another video game for his game console collection. He loved to play video games. Instead, he chose to be generous. This was not an isolated instance. His funeral was packed with many of the city's poor residents that Carlo had helped, demonstrating that the generosity he had extended to the homeless man on his way to Mass had been offered to many other people as well. When he was gifted a diary, he decided to use it to track his progress: "good marks" if he behaved well and "bad marks" if he did not meet his expectations. This is how he tracked his progress. In that same notebook he jotted down, “Sadness is looking at oneself, happiness is looking at God. Conversion is nothing but a movement of the eyes”. Natural jokester He was a "natural jokester" as his mother, Antonia Salzano, once commented in an interview. His classmates would burst out in laughter at his remarks, and so would the teachers. Since he realized it could annoy and disrupt others, he made an effort to change in that regard as well. Making life pleasant for those around him through little acts was a constant in his life. He did not like the cleaning staff picking up after him, even if they were paid for that. So he set the alarm clock a few minutes earlier to tidy up his room and make the bed. Raejsh, a Hindu who cleaned at Carlo's house, was impressed that someone "as handsome, young and rich” decided to live a simple life. “He captivated me with his deep faith, charity and purity,” he remarked. Through Carlo’s example, Raejsh decided to be baptized in the Catholic Church. Cleanliness Purity was very important in Carlo's life. "Each person reflects the light of God", was something he commonly said. It hurt him when his classmates did not live according to Christian morals. He would encourage them to do so, trying to help them understand that the human body is a gift from God and that sexuality had to be lived as God had intended. "The dignity of each human being was so great, that Carlo saw sexuality as something very special, as it was collaborating with God's creation," his mother recalled. Our new Blessed also enjoyed putting on his diving goggles and playing “fetch trash from the bottom of the sea”. When he took the dogs out for a walk, he always picked up whatever garbage he came across. It was his way of improving his corner of the world. Passion for the Eucharist Carlo's true passion was the Eucharist: "his highway to heaven". This led to his mother's conversion. A woman who had only gone "three times to Mass in her life" was conquered in the end by the boy's affection for Jesus. She enrolled herself in a theology course so she could answer all the questions of her young son. At the age of 11, Carlo began to investigate the Eucharistic miracles that have occurred in history. He used all his computer knowledge and talents to create a website that traced that history. It comprises 160 panels and can be downloaded by clicking here and that have also made the rounds of more than 10,000 parishes in the world. Carlo could not understand why stadiums were full of people and churches were empty. He would repeatedly say, “They have to see, they have to understand." Early Death In Summer 2006, Carlo asked his mother: "Do you think I should become a priest?" She answered: "You will see it by yourself, God will reveal it to you." At the beginning of that school year he did not feel well. It seemed like a normal flu. But when he didn't get better, his parents took him to hospital. "I'm not getting out of here," he said when he entered the building. Shortly after, he was diagnosed with one of the worst types of leukemia – Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML or M3). His reaction was striking: "I offer to the Lord the sufferings that I will have to undergo for the Pope and for the Church, so as not to have to be in Purgatory and be able to go directly to heaven." He died shortly after. “He is being a priest from heaven," says his mother. Ref: Vatican News
Help us spread the word to celebrate this amazing teenager! The Holy Heroes Blessed Carlo Acutis Prayer Card is not just a simple card; it serves as a powerful reminder for everyone, young and old, of the path to sainthood. A satisfied customer shared, "Carlo's kit for becoming a saint is a great reminder for EVERYONE (young and old)." This endorsement highlights the universal appeal and relevance of Carlo's journey, inspiring individuals of all ages to live lives of holiness and virtue. Embrace the spirit of holiness and inspire others with the Holy Heroes Blessed Carlo Acutis Prayer Card. Order...
The son of a Brahman Hindu priest became a Catholic through young Carlo Acutis’ joyful witness to the Eucharist and his love for the poor.
Blessed Carlo Acutis medal that depicts the saint on the front and the symbols of the Eucharist on the back. This detailed die-cast medal is made in the region of Italy that produces the finest quality medals in the world.Carlo Acutis (May 3, 1991 - Oct. 12, 2006) was an English-born Italian Catholic youth and amateur
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Pope Francis recognized a miracle attributed to his intercession, making way for Blessed Carlo Acutis to become a Saint!
Carlo Acutis is now Blessed Carlo Acutis! Carlo Acutis was beatified in Assisi on Saturday, October 10. The Catholic Church now has its fi...
Haak je eigen Carlo Acutis - Eerste Millennial Zaligverklaarde. Sofie presenteert met trots haar nieuwste haakpatroon: Carlo Acutis, de eerste millennial die zaligverklaard is. Dit unieke haakpatroon biedt je de mogelijkheid om een prachtige amigurumi van deze bijzondere figuur te maken. Beschikbaar in zowel Nederlands als Engels, is dit patroon perfect voor iedereen die houdt van haken en religieuze symboliek. Bestel hier het Haakpatroon Carlo Acutis - Eerste Millennial Zaligverklaarde - Haakpatroon van Sofie Versluys – Craftygenesindonesia. Kies uit een Nederlandstalig of Engelstalig haakpatroon
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From the Diocese: ASSISI - The celebration of 1 October 2020 at the Sanctuary of the Spoliation begins, at the end of which the tomb of Carlo Acutis will be opened. In addition to the photos of the start of the ceremony, a preview of some photos of the body of the young Blessed will
The official prayer approved by the Bishop of Blessed Carlo’s home diocese of Assisi asking for his intercession.
The son of a Brahman Hindu priest became a Catholic through young Carlo Acutis’ joyful witness to the Eucharist and his love for the poor.
Known as "The Millennial Saint", Blessed Carlo Acutis was just 15 when he died. But this computer programming millennial has left a powerful legacy that inspires young people around the world. Here are some of his best quotes.
Carlo Acutis died of leukemia in 2006 at age 15. The Catholic Church has attributed two miracles to him, which means he can be elevated to sainthood.