Carlo Acutis, a Millennial Saint: "He Not only Saved My Daughter, He Restored My Faith," Says a Mother.
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Liliana Valverde spent four hours praying at the tomb of Carlo Acutis, known as the first “millennial saint,” after her daughter Valeria suffered brain trauma after falling off her bicycle in Florence, Italy, where she was studying.
By Javier Romero and Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español Liliana Valverde spent four hours praying in front of the tomb of Carlo Acutis, known as the first “millennial saint,” after her daughter Valeria suffered brain trauma after falling off her bicycle in Florence, Italy, where she was studying. “Miracles exist; my daughter is a clear example that miracles happen every day. My daughter was saved, obviously thanks to medical science, but also beca…
At canonization Mass, two mothers stand out as giants of confidence in God - The Dialog
The Catholic Church has its first millennial saint. At a packed canonization Mass in Rome, with 80,000 attending, it was the face of the mother that said it all during the canonization Mass — Antonia Salzano was moved beyond words when her son, Carlo Acutis, was officially declared saint of the Catholic Church. The miracle that sealed his path to sainthood was front and center at the Sept. 7 canonization Mass. Twenty-four-year-old Valeria Vargas…
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The Catholic Church has its first millennial saint. At a packed canonization Mass in Rome, with 80,000 attending, it was the face of the mother that said it all during the canonization Mass — Antonia Salzano was moved beyond words when her son, Carlo Acutis, was officially declared saint of the Catholic Church. The miracle that sealed his path to sainthood was front and center at the Sept. 7 canonization Mass. Twenty-four-year-old Valeria Vargas…
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