Canonization of Carlo Acutis, the First Millennial Saint

Pilgrims are flocking to Assisi, Italy to venerate three saints, including Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint, who will be canonized in April. Acutis, who died of leukemia at 15, is seen as a relatable figure for today's youth, promoting faith and kindness. His devotion and miracles have attracted millions of pilgrims, and he is known for his online exhibit about eucharistic miracles.

Canonization of Teenage Web Designer and Young Italian Man by Pope Francis

Pope Francis announced plans to canonize a teenage web designer, Carlo Acutis, who documented miracles online and maintained websites for Catholic organizations. He will be canonized in April, becoming the church's youngest contemporary saint. The pope also plans to canonize Pier Giorgio Frassati, a young Italian man who helped those in need and died of polio in the 1920s.

Carlo Acutis' Potential Canonization

Italian teenager Carlo Acutis, known for spreading the word of God online, could be canonized by the end of 2025 by Pope Francis after being credited with two miracles since his death from leukemia in 2006.

Canonization of Carlo Acutis

Carlo Acutis, a London-born teenager known as 'God's influencer' for spreading Catholic teachings online, is set to become a saint after being attributed with a second miracle by Pope Francis. He died at age 15 in 2006 and would be the first millennial to be canonised.