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London-born Italian boy Carlo Acutis was a computer whiz with a talent for coding and a love of video games, according to his mother.
A relic of the Catholic Church's first millennial saint Carlo Acutis has been stolen from a parish in western Venezuela.
The 15-year-old who died of leukaemia in 2006, was raised to sainthood in the Pope's first-ever canonisation service after the Vatican recognised Acutis as performing two miracles since his death.
Choral music wafted across a square replete with cardinals and bishops, yet we might have been at a Bruno Mars gig, given the selfie-taking millennials in the vast crowd.

London-born Italian, who died in 2006, built websites to spread Catholic teaching and is credited with two miracles

Pope Leo XIV has declared the London-born Italian Carlo Acutis, who died in 2006 age…

The canonisation of the first saint millennial Carlo Acutis and the son of the founder of the newspaper la Stampa Pier Giorgio Frassati was celebrated on Sunday morning. 'Today is a beautiful feast d…
British-born Carlo was to be canonised on September 7 after the Vatican recognised him as having performed two miracles since his death in 2006.
Acutis, a 15-year-old London-born computer whiz who died in 2006 of an acute case of leukemia, has been declared the first millennial saint today.
Before his death at 15, Carlo Acutis was known for his love of technology and had created a website to document miracles.
The legendary Francis is Assisi's biggest attraction no longer. His popularity has been surpassed by that of the new kid on the town's cobbled blocks: London-born Carlo Acutis

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