Carlo Acutis, born in London and raised in Milan, died of leukemia at just 15 in 2006. Known for his deep faith and acts of kindness, he often helped the poor with food and blankets. His mother shared: “He wanted to help them, speak to them, bring them comfort.”

Carlo’s story gained global attention because he used the internet to share his love for God. From age 11, he blogged about miracles and saints, earning the nickname “God’s Influencer.” His preserved body rests in Assisi, the home of St. Francis.
Several miracles have been linked to him, including the healing of a Brazilian toddler and a young woman recovering from a severe head injury. These events paved the way for his canonization, which Pope Leo will confirm this Sunday.

Carlo’s sainthood shows how faith and technology can meet in the modern world. Do you think young saints can inspire today’s digital generation?