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Carlo Acutis: The Patron Saint of the Internet

Computer Genius and Catholic Evangelist

Carlo Acutis, a young Italian boy who died of leukemia at the age of 15, is set to become the Church's first millennial saint. His life is a testament to the power of faith and the transformative potential of the internet.

Carlo was born in London to Italian parents. From a young age, he displayed a keen interest in computers and technology. He taught himself programming and web design, and eventually created a website dedicated to documenting Eucharistic miracles. Carlo's website quickly became a popular resource for Catholics around the world, and he was soon dubbed "God's Hacker" by the media.

In addition to his computing skills, Carlo was also a devout Catholic. He attended Mass daily and spent hours in prayer. He was also very active in his local parish, volunteering his time to help with youth groups and other activities. Carlo's life was cut short in 2006 when he was diagnosed with leukemia. He died just a few months later, on October 12th.

Despite his untimely death, Carlo's legacy continues to live on. His website remains a popular resource for Catholics, and his life story has inspired countless young people. Carlo Acutis is a reminder that even the youngest of us can make a difference in the world. He is a model of faith, hope, and charity, and his life is a testament to the power of the internet for good.


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