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Whe lies there, softly lit, behind a pane of glass in a sarcophagus in the church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Assisi, not easy to understand with sheer common sense. According to an official description of the church, it is the body of Carlo Acutis, who was beatified by Pope Francis on Saturday at a mass celebrated by Cardinal Agostino Vallini in the magnificent Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi. Acutis had succumbed to aggressive leukemia on October 12, 2006, at the age of just 15. And now, 14 years later, in the glass coffin lies a teenager in Nike shoes, jeans and a sports jacket, as if he were sleeping and opening his eyes at any moment. The facial features are uniform. The dark hair is curly, the face slightly turned towards the viewer. A scenario that, depending on how you look at it, seems numinous or disturbing.
Matthias Rüb
Political correspondent for Italy, the Vatican, Albania and Malta, based in Rome.
As they approach the coffin, most of the pilgrims, who had patiently queued in front of the church entrance, are visibly shaken. Many women cry, men look serious. The faithful touch the glass with their rosary, cross themselves and take a photo of the late Carlo with their cell phones. Before the next pilgrims arrive at the coffin, a volunteer hastily wipes the window with a disinfectant cloth. In the line in front of the church, people wear mouth and nose protection according to the regulations, but they stay together. The employees of a private security company guarantee order among those who wait, but they do not ensure that the rules of distance are respected.
Carlo Acutis was born in London in 1991, where his parents worked for a few years, but he grew up in Milan. Carlos’s mother says that the boy had always believed deeply. He went to his first communion at the age of seven. He performed the service of acolyte with fervor. He was particularly drawn to Our Lady and to the celebration of the Eucharist. He donated his pocket money to his parish to benefit the homeless and refugees.
Carlo also showed great computer and programming skills. At the age of eleven he created an online directory of all Eucharistic miracles around the world, for example when a host has turned red as blood or even turned to flesh. Carlo called for regular attendance at the Eucharistic celebration, as his mother says, “my way to heaven.” After the early death of the child, the “Friends of Carlo Acutis” association created a traveling exhibition with a good 140 panels from its online directory of the wonders of wafers documented over the centuries and published a book.
Shortly before his death, Carlo Acutis had expressed the desire to be buried in Assisi. In the Umbrian city, where Saint Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) was born, the family had a vacation home and spent their summer vacations there. The body of Charles was exhumed from the grave in the new Assisi cemetery in early 2019. The process of beatification of the young people in the Vatican, started in 2013 and promoted by Pope Francis, had already ended.
Reports immediately spread that Carlos’s body was unharmed. The Archbishop of Assisi, Domenico Sorrentino, later contradicted him: Carlos’s corpse, which had undergone the usual process of putrefaction, had to be restored by subsequent embalming and restoration of facial features with silicone for later placement in the glass casket. Carlos’s mother insists that all of Carlos’s internal organs, including his heart, which was brought to the basilica as the last relic at the beatification on Saturday, have been fully preserved. The corpse can now be seen in the glass coffin until October 17.
It was Pope Francis himself who completed the beatification process of the boy from Milan in record time. Official recognition of a (posthumous) miracle necessary for beatification included: This is said to have occurred in October 2010 at a church in Campo Grande in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul, when a child’s congenital pancreas disease disappeared after this. The garment exported as an heirloom had touched Carlos.
Carlo Acutis is a blessed person like Francis: friend of the poor and of migrants; he turned away from the riches of the world, he turned to Mary and the Eucharist; a God influencer who used his affinity with the internet to spread host miracles. Carlo Acutis is already mentioned as the future official sponsor of the Internet. It would be the next stop on the highway to heaven.