'God's influencer' to be made first millennial saint in April

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Getty Images A portrait of Carlo Acutis on a platform in a cathedral. He is a teenage boy in a red jacket. There are people wearing Catholic religious attire and the cathedral has gothic architecture.

1A London-born teenager nicknamed "God's influencer" for his online skills will be made a saint in April.

2Carlo Acutis, who died of leukaemia in 2006 at the age of 15, will be the first millennial - a person born in the early 1980s to late 1990s - to be canonised by the Catholic church.

3Pope Francis previously cleared the way for him to be made a saint by attributing a second miracle to him in May.

4The teenager has also been labelled "the patron saint of the internet" for his work recording miracles online and running websites for Catholic organisations.

5He was previously beatified - attributed his first miracle - in 2020, the healing of a Brazilian child diagnosed with a congenital disease.

6Though Carlo Acutis was born in the UK, he died in Monza, in Italy, having spent much of his childhood there.

7His body was moved to the town of Assisi a year after his death, and it currently resides on display alongside other relics linked to him.

8Mr Acutis gained his nickname partly by designing websites for his parish and school, but he mainly became known for launching a website seeking to document every reported Eucharistic miracle.

9The website was launched online days before his death and has since been translated into several different languages, and used as the basis for an exhibition which has travelled around the world.

10Miracles are typically investigated and assessed over a period of several months, with a person being eligible for sainthood after they have two to their name.

11For something to be deemed a miracle it typically requires an act seen to be beyond what is possible in nature - such as through the sudden healing of a person deemed to be near-death.

12The second miracle attributed to Mr Acutis came in 2024, when a university student in Florence was healed despite having bleeding on the brain after suffering head trauma.

13Pope Francis told an audience at the Vatican that the teenager would be made a saint during the weekend beginning 26 April.

from BBC