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The Teenage Saint of the Digital Age
Assisi, ItalySaturday, March 29, 2025
The process to declare Carlo a saint began over a decade ago, initiated by a group of priests and friends. It gained formal momentum shortly after Pope Francis started his papacy in 2013. In 2018, the church recognized Carlo's virtuous life and named him "venerable. " His body was then moved to a shrine in Assisi. Two years later, he was declared "blessed" after a miraculous healing in Brazil was attributed to his intercession. Another miracle, the healing of a Costa Rican student in Italy, paved the way for his sainthood.
Carlo's canonization Mass will take place on April 27 at 10:30 a. m. in front of St. Peter's Basilica. This event coincides with the celebration of the Holy Year's jubilee for teens. The Rev. Domenico Sorrentino, Assisi's bishop, noted that over the past year, a million pilgrims have visited Carlo's shrine in Assisi. Images of Carlo, often showing him with a backpack and a broad smile, are popular in shops throughout the town. His relatability as a teenager of this era draws many to him. Visitors see him as a role model, someone they can look up to and imitate.
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