* **Q: Who was Carlo Acutis?
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Religion / Catholicism
Crowds are flocking to Assisi, Italy, not just for Saints Francis and Clare, but for Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager who died in 2006 and is set to become the Catholic Church's first millennial saint on April 27. His story resonates parti...
Carlo Acutis was born into a wealthy Milan family but showed an early, profound interest in Catholic faith, attending daily Mass and praying the rosary. Despite his devotion, friends described him as a normal teen who balanced his faith with school, friendships, and helping others, including the homeless and bullied classmates. He was known for his cheerfulness and generosity.
His mother, Antonia Salzano Acutis, notes he lived an "extraordinary" life by embracing faith, quoting his phrase: "Everyone is born an original, but many die photocopies." He consciously chose a simple life, asking his parents to donate money intended for extra luxuries to the poor, mirroring the renunciation of wealth by St. Francis of Assisi, whom he deeply admired and requested burial near.
Acutis's canonization path involved the Vatican certifying miracles attributed to his intercession, including the healing of a Costa Rican student after a bicycle accident. His appeal lies in making holiness seem accessible – a regular teen who loved Jesus, computers, and helping others.
However, his growing fame has led to concerning issues. The Bishop of Assisi, Domenico Sorrentino, filed a complaint after alleged first-class relics (like hair) appeared for sale online. This practice is strictly forbidden by Canon Law (simony). The investigation highlights the challenges of venerating modern saints in the internet age, where illicit markets can exploit religious devotion. Bishop Sorrentino condemned the practice, whether the relics are real or fake, as potentially fraudulent and insulting to belief.
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