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Teenager ‘God’s Influencer’ Becomes First Millennial Saint After Performing Two ‘Unexplained Miracles’ Before He Died

Teen’s shocking saint title explained.

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Carlo Acutis, a teenage boy, is set to become the first millennial saint after performing two unexplainable miracles since his death.

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Acutis’s early life and devotion highlighted.

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Born in London but raised mainly in Milan, Acutis dedicated his life to the Catholic Church and helping those in need.

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He received his first communion at just seven years old, a milestone that shaped his spiritual journey.

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Even as a child, Acutis regularly donated money to the poor, showing an uncanny dedication for someone so young.

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As he grew older, he spent evenings preparing hot meals for the homeless in his community.

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His tech-savvy nature earned him the nickname ‘God’s influencer,’ blending modernity with faith in a unique way.

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Acutis’ mother, Antonia Salzano, has repeatedly said her son had a ‘special relationship’ with God that set him apart.

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At age seven, he wrote, “My life plan is to be always close to Jesus,” signaling a rare spiritual clarity.

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Illness and passing confirmed.

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In 2006, the teenager passed away from leukemia at the age of 15, shocking his family and followers.

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Despite his early death, the Vatican began considering Acutis for sainthood after evaluating two miraculous events linked to him.

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His preserved body, dressed in jeans and trainers, lies in a glass tomb in Assisi, attracting thousands of pilgrims each year.

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On Sunday, September 7, he will officially become a saint at a Vatican ceremony conducted by Pope Leo XIV.

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Canonization is the Catholic Church’s formal acknowledgment that a person has achieved sainthood.

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The miracles profiled.

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The first miracle attributed to Acutis involved a two-year-old Brazilian boy, Matheus Vianna, who suffered from a rare congenital disorder.

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Vianna was diagnosed with annular pancreas, a condition where pancreatic tissue forms a dangerous ring around the small intestine.

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Desperate for a cure, Vianna’s mother reached out to the church for guidance on her child’s condition.

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Father Marcelo Tenorio blessed a piece of Acutis’ clothing and touched it to the toddler while praying for healing.

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Following this act, Matheus reportedly never experienced illness related to his condition again, baffling doctors and believers alike.

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Acutis is also credited with saving Valeria Valverde, a woman who suffered a severe brain hemorrhage after a car crash.

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Valverde’s mother prayed at Acutis’ coffin, seeking a divine intervention for her daughter’s critical state.

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Miraculously, Valverde was later discharged from the hospital after doctors confirmed her brain hemorrhage had fully healed.

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These miracles helped cement Acutis’ place as the first millennial on the path to sainthood, a landmark in modern Catholic history.

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Canonization and legacy unraveled.

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Originally scheduled for April, his canonization was postponed due to the death of Pope Francis.

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This will be the first canonization carried out by Pope Leo XIV since his election earlier this year.

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Acutis’ journey to sainthood reflects a unique blend of faith, technology, and compassion, a rare combination in modern times.

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Even as a teen, he documented Eucharistic miracles worldwide through his website, merging tech with spirituality.

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This digital documentation earned him admiration among young Catholics, turning him into a virtual spiritual influencer.

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Locally, his volunteer work inspired peers and neighbors, demonstrating that holiness could exist in everyday life.

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Acutis’s legacy lives on.

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His writings and actions continue to inspire children, teens, and adults alike, proving that age isn’t a barrier to sainthood.

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Pilgrims and media outlets alike are eagerly awaiting Sunday’s canonization, which promises to be historic.

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The Vatican officially confirmed both miracles, cementing Acutis’ role as a modern miracle worker and future saint.

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Carlo Acutis will now be celebrated as the first millennial saint, leaving a legacy of faith, charity, and miracles for generations to follow.

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