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The story of the first millennial saint, dubbed "God’s Influencer" for his use of the internet to spread his faith, is spotlighted in the final installment of season two of Martin Scorsese's "The ...
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Sitting outside a Catholic church on the French Riviera, Carlo Rovelli jutted his head forward and backward, imitating a pigeon trotting by. Pigeons bob their heads, he told me, not only to stabilize ...
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I looked over the colonnade of St. Peter’s Square and couldn’t believe my eyes. Eighty thousand people below erupted into applause as Pope Leo declared Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis to be ...
The late teen was canonized during a ceremony led by Pope Leo XIV outside the Vatican on Sept. 7 Christopher Furlong/Getty Carlo Acutis is officially the first millennial saint part of the Catholic ...
Pope Leo XIV canonized 15-year-old Carlo Acutis as the first millennial saint who is nicknamed "God's influencer" for using technology to spread faith. The pontiff made the announcement at an open-air ...
At a Catholic school in Pope Leo XIV’s hometown, fifth graders read comic books about Carlo Acutis’ life titled “Digital Disciple.” They draw pictures of what the teenage Italian computer whiz might ...