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Canonization of first millennial saint, Carlo Acutis, postponed after death of Pope Francis

  • The canonization of Carlo Acutis has been postponed following the death of Pope Francis.
  • Carlo Acutis, known as 'God's Influencer', dedicated his short life to faith and helping the poor.
  • Pope Francis died at the age of 88 from complications after battling a respiratory illness.
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For many of the 21st century teenagers, these are their interests.And so were Carlo Acutis, the 15-year-old who died in 2006 and whom Pope Francis was going to canonize this weekend.But Acutis, who died from fulminating leukemia, had another great interest: religion.Born in London in 1991 but raised in Italy, this young man was considered a computer expert and used his talent to design websites for his parish and school, and even created a porta…

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Stop the ceremony of the “patron of the Web”, confirmed the Jubilee of Adolescents. Following the death of Pope Francis, the rite of canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis, scheduled for Sunday, April 27 on the occasion of the Jubilee of Adolescents, is suspended. This was announced by the Santa Press Office...

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Carlo Acutis is a 15-year-old who died of leukemia in 2006. He spent his life spreading biblical culture on the Internet. His canonization was planned on Sunday, it is now the successor of Pope Francis to set a new date. - Death of Pope Francis: who is Carlo Acutis, the "geek of Jesus" whose canonization scheduled Sunday has been postponed? (International).

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