Carlo
Acutis (1991-2006), a former student of the Jesuit college in Milan
(Italy), died of leukemia, offering his suffering "for the Church and
Pope Benedict XVI."
Since the day of
his first communion at the age of 7, Carlo never missed daily Mass and
he often spent time in front of the tabernacle to adore the living
presence of Christ in the Eucharist. At 11, he wrote: “The more we
receive the Eucharist, the more we become like Jesus and the more we
already have a foretaste of heaven on earth.”
His great
confidante was the Virgin Mary and, for her, he prayed the Rosary every
day. He said: “Our goal is to be part of the Infinite, not the finite.
The Infinite is our true homeland. We have always been programmed for
Heaven." He added: "We are all born with our originality, but many of us
die like photocopies." In order not to "die like a photocopy," Carlo
used the Word of God as his compass.
Highly gifted,
especially with computers, he devoted his free time to volunteer work
for people in need. The steps for Carlo’s beatification were approved on
February 15, 2013, by the Diocese of Milan.
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