Azizi: Computer programmer Carlo Accutis has been called to eternal honor at the age of fifteen, living in deep reverence for God. The decisive phase of the nomination process has come to light after the Vatican approved the miracle of raising the late Carlo Acuteis to the list of blessed persons with leukemia in 2006. Pope Francis on Friday accepted the documents presented by the Congregation for the Naming of the Saints, following the prayer of Carlo’s intercession for the Brazilian child who suffered from a congenital pancreas. The medical board confirmed the miracle cure in November.

Carlo was born in London on May 3, 1991. The Italian parents soon returned to Milan. Carlo was passionate about technology. At an early age, Carlo set up the largest online collection of the Eucharistic wonders in the world. Started at the age of 11, the venture gained international attention. At the age of eleven, Carlo wrote that the more we receive the Eucharist, the more we will become like Jesus, and so we will have a heavenly prospect on earth.

The exhibition of the Eucharistic Virtual Library prepared by Carlo has taken place across five continents. Hundreds of people have testified that it has been instrumental in deep study of the miracles of the Eucharist and the renewal of faith. He traveled to heaven at the age of 15 on October 12, 2006, after bringing many to the Eucharist. Recently, Carlo Accutis’ body was found uncorrelated. Marcelo Tenorio testified. The revered ceremony will take place in Assisi, Italy. Confirmation of date has not yet been made.

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