
Pilgrims flock to Assisi, Italy, and after being a saint next month, before his enthronement, saw the body of British-born Carlo Acutis.
Acutis, who died of leukemia in 2006 at the age of 15, has been attributed to the first millennial generation of the Catholic Church since his death.

The London-born teenager was beaten in 2020 by Pope Francis, who approved Acutis’s work last year, scheduled for April 27, 2025.
To keep the ultimate wish, Acutis was buried in Assisi and will rest in April 2019 at the deception of Santa Maria Maggiore.
According to Aleteia, his body was wrapped in a layer of wax that looked like his body, before burial, allowing faithful viewing of Acutis living in the grave.

Since his death, the teenager has gathered followers around the world.
Acutis will be a saint of the saint during the jubilee of the church (this year) from April 25 to April 27.

The date was announced after confirming the second miracle of his intercession in May 2024.
A Costa Rican woman’s mother was involved in a serious bicycle accident and prayed to his glass coffin and left a note asking her to heal in 2022.
On the same day, her daughter began to breathe independently, and ten days later, she was discharged from the intensive care unit because the bleeding in her brain disappeared.
The Vatican also said Acutis pleaded from heaven in 2013 to cure a Brazilian boy suffering from a rare pancreatic disease.
Acutis was beaten in Assisi, the home of his idol, Saint Francis, who devoted himself to the care of the poor.
His mother said her son is also committed to supporting struggling classmates, defending bullied disabled friends and giving meals to homeless people across the city.
The 15-year-old man died in Monza, Italy in 2006 after moving to Milan as a child.

He has since been called “the influencer of God” and “the patron saint of the Internet” as he is committed to promoting his religious beliefs online before his death.
To be a saint, it usually takes five years to wait for the process to begin. This allows for a period of reflection.
The man died a diocese bishop and then investigated whether their lives were holy enough to be regarded as “the servant of God.”
Before his death, Acutis built a website called “The Wonder of the World” and loved to study the different miracles of the site.
His mother told The Times: “He is a computer genius, so that might bring him very close to people today.
“He lives the same life as them, he loves to play video games, use the internet, and loves football.
The teenager also helped the homeless and stood up for the school bullying of classmates.
Then the congregation of the saints’ cause examined the case. If they approve it, it will be passed on to the Pope, the Pope declares the subject matter to the “heroic virtue.”
In July 2018, Pope Francis appointed him his respect, which helped him to obtain the third of the five stages of becoming a saint.
To win, a miracle is needed to happen to a person who prays to the person in question.
If the second miracle can be attributed to them, it can be made up of the list.