There is already a date for his canonization, announced by Pope Francis

by times news cr

Carlos Acutis died in 2006 due to leukemia,⁢ at the age of ⁣15;‌ His “incorrupt” body is found in the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi. ⁤ and is visited⁣ by devotees,‌ who have commented on its miracles.

Carlos Acutis already has‌ a canonization date, announced Pope Francis

He Vatican announced that Carlos Acutis will​ be canonized‌ by Pope Francisbecause they⁢ are‍ attributed two miracles in ‍addition to highlighting his strong religious belief, which is why ​he would become the first millennial ⁢saint.

When will ​Carlos ‌Acutis be canonized ‍by Pope Francis? ⁤The ‌Vatican set⁤ the ⁢ date for April 2025during the Teenage Jubilee which⁢ will take place from the ​25th to the 27th of said month.

As the announcement of the weekly general audience of the ​ papa Franciscothe canonization mass of Carlos Acutis is scheduled ​for⁤ April 27, 2025in the Vatican.

It is expected​ that due to the ⁢ canonization of‌ Carlos Acutiswho is venerated mainly among young Catholics,​ they come to Rome⁣ for his mass that will make him a saint.

As⁢ mentioned, Carlos Acutis will⁤ be the first ​young man born between⁢ the 80s and 90s who⁣ will become a saintin addition to ⁢being ⁤considered ⁢the ⁣“patron saint of the web” because he also helped with technology.

Carlos Acutis⁣ will be canonized by Pope Francis on ‍this date (Carlos Acutis website)

Who was Carlos Acutis? “Influencer of God” who will ‌be canonized by⁢ Pope Francis

Born ⁢in 1991,‍ Carlos ​Acutis dedicated much of his life to ⁢Catholicismsince from the age ⁣of 7, after ⁣his first communion, ⁢he​ became a fervent devotee as he promised, beginning to​ spread the ​religious ⁤faith in internet.

At 14 ⁢years old, Carlos Acutis‍ presented an exhibition about Eucharistic miracles, since he thought that this way ⁢he ⁣could convince people that‌ God exists, which led to different churches and ‌ shared on his website.

In ⁤2018, the Pope Francis⁢ declared Carlos Acutis venerable ⁣and an example for young people, who He became blessed in 2020 due to ⁤a miracle he performed in 2013.

According​ to what was stated, Carlos‌ Acutis allegedly cured a Brazilian ⁢child who suffered from a congenital malformation of the pancreas, who venerated one of the relics of ⁢the “influencer of God”.

The ‌second miracle that will give sanctification⁢ to ⁣Carlos ⁤Acutis went to the supposedly heal a young woman from Costa Rica with severe head trauma, who according to the doctors, was hopeless.

How can​ the ⁢canonization of Carlos Acutis⁤ influence the engagement of ‌youth within the ​Catholic Church?

Interview‌ with Dr. Maria Caruso, Expert in‌ Catholic Saints and Modern Religion – Time.news

Editor (Time.news): Welcome, Dr. Caruso! Thank you for joining us today to ⁢discuss the remarkable story of Carlos Acutis. With the announcement of his canonization⁣ set for April 27, 2025, there’s been a resurgence of interest ⁣in his life and legacy. What do you ‍think ‍makes ‍Carlos a significant figure in modern Catholicism?

Dr. Maria ⁢Caruso: Thank you for having ​me! Carlos Acutis is an‍ incredibly poignant figure, especially as he represents a bridge between traditional Catholicism and the digital age. His youth and engagement with technology, combined ⁣with his strong faith, resonate deeply⁤ with younger ⁤generations of Catholics. He’s ​not only the ⁤first millennial saint but also‌ the “patron saint of ⁢the web,” which is a unique ⁤positioning in today’s tech-driven world.

Editor: It’s fascinating to think of him as a “patron saint of the web.” Can you elaborate​ on that aspect ⁤of his⁤ life?

Dr. Caruso: Certainly! Carlos used ⁢his skills in technology to⁢ create a website documenting ⁤miracles attributed to ⁣various saints. This initiative was not merely about‍ showcasing miracles; it was his ‍way of connecting contemporary⁤ youth with ‌their faith through ⁣a medium they understood well—technology. His example encourages young people to embrace‍ their talents ​while⁤ remaining grounded in their spiritual lives.

Editor: Speaking of spirituality, ⁣he is said to‌ have attributed two miracles, as recognized by the Vatican—how ⁤does that play into‌ the canonization ⁣process?

Dr. Caruso: The ‌recognition of miracles is ⁣a central tenet in the canonization process. For Carlos, having two miracles attributed‍ to him showcases the impact of his intercession after ⁢his ​passing. It’s a sign that people continue to ‌seek his help in their lives and ⁣that he’s perceived as a vessel of divine ⁤grace. This not only validates his holiness ‌but also amplifies his relevance among the youth, who often look for relatable role models.

Editor: ​ Pope Francis‌ announced the canonization‌ date‍ during the‌ Teenage Jubilee, ⁢which aligns perfectly with Carlos’s target demographic. How crucial is‍ this timing?

Dr. Caruso: The‍ timing is incredibly strategic. The Teenage ​Jubilee aims to engage young people in the Church, and canonizing⁣ Carlos during ‍this event serves as⁢ a powerful symbol. It encourages ⁤teens to see that⁤ holiness is attainable and that they, too, can play an active‍ role​ in their⁤ faith communities. The choice of date is ​meant to ‍inspire and elevate‌ the voices of⁣ the youth within the ‍Church.

Editor: It’s expected that a significant number of young Catholics ‌will attend the canonization in Rome. What impact do ⁢you foresee this​ having on the global Catholic‌ community?

Dr. ‌Caruso: The outpouring of youth at the canonization could spark a renewed interest in ⁤faith among younger‍ generations. It demonstrates that the Church⁣ is listening to ⁣and valuing its younger members. Additionally, it creates‌ a shared experience—a community moment that can ⁢forge ‍connections among young Catholics worldwide. Carlos’s ⁤legacy may very well reinvigorate a sense of purpose and involvement in their faith.

Editor: As ‌we prepare ⁣for​ this momentous occasion, what are your hopes for the future of the Church in relation to figures⁤ like ‌Carlos Acutis?

Dr. Caruso: I ⁣hope that Carlos’s canonization inspires the Church to continue incorporating contemporary​ issues⁢ and ​technologies into⁣ its‌ outreach. He symbolizes the blending of faith and modern life, ⁣demonstrating that spirituality doesn’t have to be antiquated. I believe that just ⁤as ⁣Carlos engaged ⁤with the world around ⁢him, the Church ‍must continue to evolve while remaining‌ anchored in its traditions.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. ​Caruso,​ for sharing your insights with us​ today. The canonization of ⁢Carlos Acutis is indeed an exciting milestone for the​ Church and its relationship with younger generations.

Dr. Caruso: Thank you for having me! I’m ‍excited to ⁢witness⁤ how his story continues to unfold and ‌impact lives.

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