{"id":377,"date":"2025-09-07T20:50:32","date_gmt":"2025-09-07T20:50:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.globaltalenthq.com\/?p=377"},"modified":"2025-09-08T18:35:53","modified_gmt":"2025-09-08T18:35:53","slug":"vatican-canonizes-gods-influencer-as-first-millennial-saint","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.globaltalenthq.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/07\/vatican-canonizes-gods-influencer-as-first-millennial-saint\/","title":{"rendered":"Vatican canonizes \u2018God\u2019s influencer\u2019 as first millennial saint"},"content":{"rendered":"
Carlo Acutis, a teenage gamer and computer whiz, used his skills to help bring the Catholic faith into the digital age<\/strong><\/p>\n The Vatican has canonized as the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint an Italian teenager who used his computer skills to spread the faith online, earning the nickname “God’s Influencer.”<\/em><\/p>\n Carlo Acutis, who died of leukemia in 2006 at the age of just 15, inspired a worldwide youth following as one of the first to bring the Catholic faith into the digital age. During his illness, he created a multilingual website cataloging accounts of Eucharistic miracles – events in which believers say bread and wine consecrated during Mass became the actual body and blood of Christ.<\/p>\n “He grew up naturally integrating prayer, sport, study and charity into his days as a child and young man,”<\/em> the Pope said while presiding over Mass in Saint Peter’s Square in Vatican City on Sunday.<\/p>\n Acutis was canonized alongside Pier Giorgio Frassatti, who died in 1925 at age 24 and is remembered for his service to the poor and involvement in Catholic associations.<\/p>\n Some critics have questioned the decision, arguing that Acutis was too focused on Eucharistic miracles and overlooked other aspects of the faith.<\/p>\n