In a historic first, Pope Leo XIV canonizes Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old tech genius and 'God's influencer,' during a Mass attended by 80,000, inspiring millennials and young families alike.
Pope Leo XIV canonized Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old computer genius, as the first millennial saint, inspiring the next generation of Catholics with his tech-savvy faith. Thousands gathered at St. Peter’s Square to celebrate.
In a historic ceremony, Carlo Acutis, a British-Italian teenager who died of leukaemia, was canonized as the first millennial saint. Pope Leo led the event with 70,000 young worshippers, inspiring the youth to embrace their faith through modern means.
Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint, will be canonized by Pope Leo XIV in a ceremony expected to draw thousands. Known as 'God's influencer', Acutis harnessed the internet to promote faith and has inspired countless miracles.
Carlo Acutis, a London-born boy, is about to become the first millennial saint in a ceremony led by Pope Leo. Known for his love of technology and miracles, Carlo's story is inspiring millions, especially the youth, as he bridges faith and modernity.
In a historic ceremony at the Vatican, Carlo Acutis, dubbed 'God's Influencer,' is set to be canonized as the first millennial Catholic saint, attracting tens of thousands of worshippers. His story inspires youth worldwide through faith and technology.
In a powerful statement, Pope Leo XIV condemned the brutal war in Gaza as new reports reveal at least 73 Palestinians have died while seeking food aid. The ongoing violence raises serious humanitarian concerns.
World leaders, including Trump and Pope Leo XIV, express outrage over Israel's airstrike on a church in Gaza. As casualties rise, calls for a ceasefire intensify.
In a surprising display of fandom, Pope Leo XIV donned a White Sox hat during a public audience, sparking excitement among baseball fans and raising eyebrows in the Vatican.
In a historic ceremony, Pope Leo XIV declared himself a Roman, marking a significant moment as he takes on the role of bishop of Rome. His symbolic gesture highlights a new political paradigm for the Vatican.