
The encapsulation of the British Italian teenager as the first millennial saint was delayed due to the Pope’s D3ATH.
Carlo Acutis, Carlo Acutis, who was 15 years old in 2006, created a website that is more than 100 Eucharist miracles recognized by the Catholic Church.
The young web designer founded the site in 2004 and worked on it for two and a half years.
It was unveiled just a few days before his death.
Every miracle on the website is translated into twenty languages and comes with images, maps and videos.
About a decade ago, a group of pastors and Carlo’s friends began an initiative to make Carlo’s Saints.
He was appointed “respect” in 2018 after the church recognized his benign life, and his body was taken to the shrine in the Santuario della spogliazione in Assisi.
Then, after studying the Christmas process, Vatican Dicastery, who was declared a “blessing”, discovering that in Brazil, a “scientifically unexplained” recovery of a sick child, boiling down to a young man, touching a T-shirt from Carlo.
Last year, the church attributed his second miracle – a Costa Rican student who was fully restored to a Costa Rican student in Italy in a bicycle accident after his mother prayed on Carlo’s grave.

This paves the way for his classicization, which was supposed to be done on Sunday, April 27, but will now be postponed.
Born in London on May 3, 1991, Carlo has a wealthy Italian family and grew up in Milan.
While he enjoyed regular pastime for the age group, including video games, time with friends and hiking, he also taught catechism in the local parish and did preach to the homeless.
Currently, his well-preserved body is being displayed to the public in a church in Assisi.