Who Is Carlo Acutis and Why He Matters

If you’ve ever heard of a teen saint who loved computers, that’s Carlo Acutis. Born in Italy in 1991, he grew up with a knack for coding and a deep love for the Catholic faith. By the time he was 15, Carlo had already built a website cataloguing Eucharistic miracles from around the world – a project that still draws thousands of visitors daily.

What makes his story stand out isn’t just the tech skill; it’s how he used those skills to share something spiritual. He believed the internet could be a modern church, a place where people meet God through stories and images. That mix of faith and digital savvy earned him the nickname “the patron saint of the internet” after his beatification in 2020.

Why Carlo’s Life Resonates With Young People

Kids today grow up glued to screens, so seeing a peer use those same tools for something holy feels real. Carlo didn’t hide his love for video games or memes – he just paired them with prayer and service. He taught that you don’t have to give up the things you enjoy to live a holy life; you can redirect them toward good.

His simple habits, like saying a quick rosary before bedtime or helping a neighbor fix a computer, show that sainthood isn’t about grand gestures. It’s about everyday choices that point others to love and kindness.

How You Can Follow Carlo’s Example

Want to bring a bit of Carlo into your own routine? Start small: set aside ten minutes each day for prayer or reflection, then use the rest of your tech time to share something uplifting – a favorite hymn, an inspiring quote, or a quick video about a good deed.

You can also explore his miracle catalog online. It’s free, easy to navigate, and packed with stories that remind us the sacred shows up in unexpected places. Sharing one of those stories on social media can spark a conversation about faith without sounding preachy.

Finally, consider volunteering your tech skills for a local church or charity. Whether it’s fixing a website, setting up live streams for services, or teaching seniors how to use smartphones, you’re following Carlo’s lead by turning talent into service.

Nkosana Bhulu 24 May 2024

Blessed Carlo Acutis: From Cyber-Apostle to Future Saint

Blessed Carlo Acutis is on the path to becoming the first millennial saint after Pope Francis recognized a miracle attributed to his intercession. Carlo, who passed away at 15, used technology to spread knowledge about the Eucharist. His beatification in 2018 in Assisi drew thousands, and he's become an example of holiness for young Catholics worldwide. His canonisation date is yet to be announced.

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