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Canonization of the first millennial saint postponed after Pope Francis’ death

Charlotte EvansBy Charlotte EvansApril 21, 2025
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The canonization of an Italian teenager who would become the First Millennium Holy Has been postponed for at least a week after Death of Pope Francis.

The 88 -year -old pontiff died, Londay after 12 years as leader of the Roman Catholic Church.

The Vatican announced that the Canonization of Carlo Acutis will be next Sunday in the Plaza de San Pedro on the occasion of the celebration of the Jubilee of Adolescents.

Adolescent beatification of Italy

An image of Carlo Acutis, 15, an Italian child who died in 2006 or leukemia, is seen during his beatification ceremony held by Cardinal Agostino Vallini, Centro, in St. Francis Basilica, in Assisi, Italy, Saturday, October. 10, 2020.

Gregorio Borgia / AP


Acutis died of leukemia in 2006 at the age of 15. He was born in London with wealthy Italian parents, Hey grew up in Milan, where he administered the website for his parish and then in an academy based in the Vatican. He also used computer skills to create an online database of Eucharistic miracles worldwide.

His path to holiness begins more than 10 years ago at the initiative of a group of priests and friends, and formally took off shortly after Francis began Papacy in 2013.

Acutis was named “venerable” in 2018 after the Church recognized its virtuous life, and its body, with sneakers, jeans and a sweatshirt, was tasks of a sanctuary in the Sanctuary of the Spolyzione in Assisi, Italy. It was an important place linked to the life of San Francisco.

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An image shows the tomb of Blessed Carlo Acutis, a teenager who spent his life extending his faith online, winning the nickname of the “influence of God”, in the sanctuary of the resignation in Assisi, part of the church of Santa María, 2025.

Tiziana Fabi/AFP through Getty Images


The teenager was declared “blessed” or beatified, the first step towards holiness, in 2020 after a miracle was attributed. In that miracle, Acutis, accredited with the healing of a Brazilian child of a congenital disease that affects is the pancreas.

A second miracle was Attributed to Acutis in May 2024. He involved the healing of a university student in Florence who was bleeding the brain after suffering trauma in the head in a bicycle accident.

Francis and the cardinals residing in Rome formally approved their canonization in July 2024.

In the months prior to the expected canonization, the faithful have been going to Assisi.

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Lucia Suárez Sang is an associated managing editor at cbsnews.com. Previously, Lucia was the digital content director in Fox61 News in Connecticut and has previously written for points of sale such as Foxnews.com, Fox News Latino and Rutland Herald.

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