Pope Francis said the beauty of the Italian computer Wise-Kidney is a sign for young people that “putting God first brings true happiness”.
Caro ut Cutis, who is on his way to the Congregation after being equipped in the Umbrian city of Assisi, died in 2006 at the age of 15 from leukemia and helped spread Roman Catholic education online. He is the youngest contemporary to be bitfied.
Francis called for a “new biotified millennium” during his Angeles on Sunday. “His testimony shows that today’s youth find true happiness by putting God first and serving the people, especially the poorest in society.”
Acutis was born in London with his Italian parents, Andrea Acutis and Antonia Salzano, as a child, before moving to Milan. He started showing signs of deep religious devotion in his childhood. Salzano told the newspaper Criere R ડiere della Sera that at the age of three he would be asked to visit a church in Milan. He also donated pocket money to the poor people of the city.
Before using his skills to create websites for catholic organizations as well as listing miracles, Acutis taught himself the code, even though he was in elementary school.
After Pope Francis allowed a miracle to be convicted for him, ut Qutis was placed on the path to the sainthood: a seven-year-old Brazilian boy recovered from a rare pancreatic disorder after being exposed to one of Acutis’ T-shirts. A priest also prayed Acute on behalf of the child.
Salzano told Krie Rear that she was convinced her child was a saint when she was alive. “He healed a woman from cancer by praying to Madonna of Pompeii,” he said. Another valid miracle is needed before the sainthood is declared, although Pope Francis has rarely forgiven on occasions.
Acutis died on October 12, 2006 and was asked to be buried in ACC, where he was beaten on Saturday. Due to his dedication to helping the poor, the teenager praised St. Francis of Assisi and tried to imitate him in his life.
Pilgrims headed to the ACC for the Btification mass, with most people watching on a large screen outside the Basilica of St. Francis due to the Covid-19 safety restrictions.
Cardinal Agostino Valni, the papal legalist for the Basilicas of St. Francis and St. Mary of Angels in ACC, politely stated that Acutis was a “normal and friendly teenager” who used the Internet to preach the gospel, as if to reach there. As many people as possible ”.
“The Internet was not just a means to escape, but a space for dialogue, knowledge, sharing and mutual respect that must be used responsibly, without being enslaved and [while] Reject digital bullying, ”he added.
In 2019, Pope Francis paid tribute to Acutis, saying the use of the Internet to combat the negative effects of social media was the ideal way to “approach prices and beauty.”
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