Catholic church to canonize first millennial saint
It's official. A teenager known as God's influencer will become the Catholic Church's first millennial. St. Carlo Acutus, who died from leukemia at 15 years old in 2006, was known for using his computing skills to spread awareness of the Catholic faith. He also set up a website that documented miracles. And to become a St. a person has to have two miracles attributed to them. His first miracle was in 2020, when a Brazilian boy with a pancreatic birth defect. Healed after his mother prayed to a cutest The second was in 2022, when a mother says she prayed at a cutest tomb and her daughter recovered from a severe brain injury. Doctors didn't think that she would survive. A date has not yet been set for the canonization ceremony. However, the Vatican says it will likely be during the 2025 jubilee celebrations. For all your latest news updates, download the Straight Arrow News app.