Eighty, Italy:
Carlo Acuteis, a British-born Italian boy who created websites to spread his belief, will be announced this month to the first saint of the millennium generation of the Catholic Church, to the same level of Mother Teresa and Assi’s Francis.
There is no doubt that he was special, his mother Antonia Salajano Ekutis told Reuters. But in many ways, he said, he was like any other teenager.
Acutis, who learned many computer coding languages and developed websites for their parish and broad church, died in 2006 from leukemia of 15 years of age.
As such for devotion, his reputation increased and he was shifted along the official route to the monk, taking his body to the mountainous city of Central Italy in accordance with his last wishes.
There, he was wearing his track top, jeans and trainers, with a wax mold of his equality placed on his body. Ever since, the crowd has been gathering in clear-sided caskets.
On 27 April, thousands and more than thousands of canonization are expected to participate in St. Peter Square. The Vatican officials hope that the Pope Francis, who is still recovering from a serious match of double pneumonia, will preside.
But, away from all the ceremonies and Vandana, the heart of his appeal was that he was a teenager in the 2000s, who were struggling to fit school, his mother said.
“Carlo was an ordinary child such as (other). He used to play, to keep friends, and to school. But his extraordinary quality was the fact that he opened his heart door to Jesus and placed Jesus first in his life.”
“He used this skill to spread good news, gospel,” he said. “He wanted to help people to have more faith, to understand that there is a lifestyle, that we (pilgrims) are in this world.”
He said that his son was committed to help the needy people. He asked his parents to donate to the poor.
“He was very serious with himself … if I wanted to buy two pairs of shoes, he said, no, a enough.”
Miracle, prayer
Acutis’s reputation proceeded with the recording of miracles after his death and attributed to God to his ingestion.
Church officials say that a 4 -year -old Brazilian boy was a serious pancreatic deformity and a 21 -year -old Costa Rickon woman, who was near the death after a bicycle accident.
Vatican officials said that boys and women’s mothers had prayed to acutees for help.
Bishop Dominico Sorantino said, “The world is very interested in this young man.” “I think it’s starting with his smile.”
“When we are really convinced that we (by Jesus) have survived, we must be happy, happy,” Sorantino told the Reuters. “It is successful in giving Acutis … Young people give this image the image of true Christian image.”
Pure residues of acutees – described as their clothes and even parts of their body – have started crops online, some of them for sale on auction sites including eBay.
Sorantino called the sales “terrible”, and said that they have asked the police to seize the listed goods.
Catholic prayers use such remains as colleagues. Their sales are prohibited by the church.
In Asi, young believers said that they had come to see acuteis for themselves, looking for inspiration and an example.
In the south-east of Rome, an 18-year-old Imanule Iyquanyello from Froopinone said, “I felt a lot of feeling to see a boy who was living a happy life … despite his illness.”
“He was definitely an example and a symbol of strength for all people, not only teenagers.”
Lorenzo porridge, also 18 and Monte San Geoani Campaano, said that he was transferred to see the grave of a fellow teenager who would become a saint. He said, “I was released at this age after seeing such great belief.”
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