God’s Flu: Announcement & Influence

God’s Flu: Announcement & Influence

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Carlo Acutis: Sainthood Decision Postponed After Papal Transition
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carlo Acutis: Sainthood Decision Postponed After Papal Transition

the process to declare Carlo Acutis a saint is temporarily paused pending the selection of a new Pope, stirring anticipation among Catholics in the U.S. and worldwide.


Awaiting the new Pontiff‘s Decision

Rome —The formal declaration of Carlo Acutis, frequently enough called the “Apostle of the Cyber World,” as a saint has been put on hold. The proclamation, initially slated for April 27, will now occur only after the selection of the new Pope.This delay follows the passing of Pope Francis, leaving the final decision on Acutis’s sainthood to his successor.

Carlo Acutis,who died in 2006 at the age of 15,has garnered widespread attention for his devout faith and his innovative use of technology to spread catholic teachings. He is often described as a saint for the new millennium, and some have called him the “influenza of God” due to his profound impact on young Catholics.

Pilgrimage to Assisi

Acutis is buried in Assisi, Italy, and his tomb has become a pilgrimage site for many. “The people of the city flows to see Carloa’s physiological dimension,” according to a witness. Images show the young Acutis displayed in jeans and tennis shoes, reflecting his relatable, modern image.The potential elevation of Acutis to sainthood is highly significant for the Catholic Church, especially in engaging younger generations.

The delay in the announcement has generated both anticipation and some frustration among Acutis’s supporters. Many hope the new Pope will quickly move forward with the canonization process,recognizing Acutis’s unique contribution to the Church.

The ‘First computer Saint’?

Acutis is often referred to as the “first computer saint” because of his passion for technology and his use of it to promote his faith. He lived only 15 years but left a lasting impact. He “connected with spirituality and modernized the faith of spirituality and established the new generation to the Christian belief.”

At the age of 11,Acutis created a website documenting eucharistic miracles around the world. This “virtual museum” contained records of 136 miracles before his death, showcasing his deep faith and his tech-savviness. The website remains online and continues to inspire Catholics globally.

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