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Millennial Saint to Be Canonised in Rome: A Groundbreaking Moment

A significant milestone in the Catholic Church is set to take place as Carlo Acutis, a teenager who died at the age of 15, will be canonised in Vatican City on October 10, 2020. Acutis, often referred to as “God’s influencer,” is poised to become the first millennial saint, a title that reflects both his age and the unique impact he had during his short life.
Born in 1991 in London, Acutis moved to Italy at a young age. He was known for his deep faith and innovative spirit, particularly in utilising technology to spread the message of the Gospel. Acutis created a website that catalogued various miracles attributed to the Eucharist, showcasing his ability to engage with contemporary culture while remaining rooted in his spiritual convictions.
A Life of Faith and Innovation
Carlo Acutis was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2006, and he died shortly thereafter. His approach to life, marked by a blend of modernity and devotion, resonated with many, especially young people. Acutis was not just a devout Catholic; he was also an avid computer programmer and gamer. His passion for both technology and faith led him to advocate for the use of digital platforms in the service of spirituality.
Pope Francis recognised Acutis’ exemplary life and virtues, which included a profound dedication to the Eucharist and a commitment to helping others. The Vatican announced the canonisation after Acutis was beatified in 2020, a step that requires evidence of a miracle attributed to the individual’s intercession. In Acutis’ case, the healing of a young boy in Brazil from a rare disease was attributed to his intercession, marking a pivotal moment in the canonisation process.
Impact and Legacy
The canonisation of Carlo Acutis is expected to inspire a new generation of faithful, particularly in the context of an increasingly digital world. His legacy as “God’s influencer” highlights the potential for young people to engage with their faith in innovative ways. Acutis’ story is not just about his life but also about the ways in which he connected traditional beliefs with modern technology.
As the first millennial saint, Acutis serves as a symbol of hope for many within the Catholic Church, illustrating that devotion can coexist with contemporary culture. The upcoming canonisation ceremony is anticipated to attract significant attention, drawing both pilgrims and media from around the globe.
This pivotal moment in the Catholic Church underscores the relevance of faith in today’s digital age. Carlo Acutis’ life and legacy are a testament to the enduring power of belief, even in a rapidly changing world. The ceremony in Vatican City will not only mark a significant achievement for the Catholic community but also set a precedent for future generations.
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