A teenager from Italy will be the first saint of the 21st century

A teenager from Italy will be the first saint of the 21st century

Carlo Akutis, an Italian young man who died of leukemia on September 7, will be canonization. Pope Leo Xiv announced that the new millennium of the child’s Catholic Church will be the first saint.

Frame from the movie “Angels and Devils”

Acatis was only 15 years old, but in his short life he used his computer skills to spread information about Catholic faith and created a website dedicated to miracles. Reported by CNN.

In the meantime, two miracles must be verified to calculate the saints. In May, Pope Francis recognized the second miracle attributed to young Italians who caused canonization: The child was blessed in 2020 after healed the Brazilian man with an innate defect, as reported.

Carlo Akutis. Photo: Social Networks

The second miracle attributed to Acetis is associated with the healing of a girl from Costa Rica, where her head was wounded after falling off a bike. His mother prayed for his daughter to heal the Italians in the grave.

Meanwhile, the Vatican reported that Pope Leo had canonized Pierre Georgio Frasatti, who died in 1925 at the age of 24. The man died of polyomyelitis in Turin and contributed to poor patients. Mubarak Pierre Georgio Frasati’s memory was celebrated on July 4.

Remember, Pope Francis passed away on April 21st. He fought a serious illness and suffered several attacks. About 200,000 people came to the funeral in Rome, including world leaders and religious figures. And the new Pope was elected in May. The 69 -year -old Robert Francis was Prevo, called Cardinal Leo Xiv.

Source: People Talk

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