St. Carlo Acutis: Championing Pro-Life Values Through Faith-Filled Actions
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When Antonia Salzano refers to «my son» she is talking about Carlo Acutis . She smiles excited when she talks about this Sunday’s ceremony, when Leon XIV will declare him holy. «I knew Carlo had a particular mission, but I thought it would be on earth, not in heaven», she entrusts ABC. «God writes straight with crooked lines», she smiles. Related news Standard No This Monday, first chapter ABC premieres his new post 'Carlo Acutis: the millennial…
The upcoming canonizations of Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis can remind us that every baptized person has their own vocation in the Church, which they should discover and deepen throughout their lives, Father Michał Paluch, a Dominican friar and former rector of the Angelicum, pointed out in his homily during Mass celebrated on Thursday morning in St. Peter's Basilica at the tomb of St. Paul. The article Father Paluch OP: Frassati and Ac…
Before becoming a zone of holiness for generations is of "digital natives", young Italian Carlo Acutis (1991-2006) led a completely normal life, almost banal, with no big difference in relation to the others who create the rest of their generation or. Fascinated by the Internet, "gamer" and f of games franchises like Mario and Pok mon, the boy did not come to print or to be very religious, according to some of his colleagues, although he was alw…

The Italian died of cancer in 2006 at the age of 15. On Sunday the Pope speaks to the "Influencer of God". Good business is done with the memory of Acutis. But was he really so pious?On the Corso Giuseppe Mazzini, in the center of Assisi, they have great experience with the devotionalia trade. Here for many decades souvenirs are sold to the man, who has made the small place in Umbria known worldwide and is buried there also: Saint Francis of Ass…
St. Carlo Acutis: Championing Pro-Life Values through Faith-Filled Actions
By Susan Ciancio Carlo Acutis was an extraordinary young man who died at the age of 15, but he accomplished more in those 15 years than most accomplish in an entire lifetime. On September 7, he will be canonized, and we can officially call him St. Carlo Acutis. Born in London, but raised in Milan, Carlo exhibited an immense love for Jesus and our Blessed Mother from a young age. His mother remembers that, at age four, Carlo would pick flowers to…
Approximately a thousand Ambrosian priests will attend the Mass for the canonization of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in St. Peter's Square on Sunday, September 7, at 10:00 a.m., presided over by Pope Leo XIV. Concelebrants include Archbishop Mario Delpini of Milan and about thirty other Ambrosian priests, including: Father Giuseppe Como, Episcopal Vicar for Education, the Celebration of the Faith, and School Pastoral Care; Father Luca …
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