Carlo Acutis: Millennial Saint in the Making
Subheading: Vatican Announces Second Miracle Needed for Canonization
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The Vatican has announced a major development in the canonization process of Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager who died of leukemia in 2006 at the age of 15. Pope Francis has recognized a second miracle attributed to Acutis, bringing him closer to becoming the first millennial saint.
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The first miracle attributed to Acutis involved the healing of a Brazilian boy from a rare pancreatic disease in 2010. The second miracle, which was recognized on Thursday, occurred in 2013 and involved the healing of a woman in Monza, Italy, from a previously incurable illness. The woman's healing was attributed to her prayers to Acutis.
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Carlo Acutis, known as "God's Computer Geek," was a devout Catholic who used his computer skills to spread the faith online. He created a website to document Eucharistic miracles and share stories of saints. His dedication to helping others and his unwavering faith in God have inspired many.
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The recognition of the second miracle is a significant step in the canonization process. Acutis's canonization would make him the first millennial to be officially declared a saint by the Catholic Church. It would also be a testament to the power of young people to make a difference in the world.
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