On Oct. 10, 2020, Carlo Acutis, a computer enthusiast, was beatified and given the title of “Blessed,” in the town of Assisi in Italy. Already, Catholics are calling this 15-year-old video gamer and ...
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Blessed are the website developers, for they shall inherit the metaverse. And lo, a new age dawneth as the Catholic Church ...
He also turned his passion for technology into a tool for faith — by creating a website, where he listed the Eucharistic ...
Pope Leo has confirmed Lazarus Devasahayam, an 18th century Indian saint, as the patron of the laity in the country, the ...
DEDHAM ‒ A judge heard oral arguments on Friday, Sept. 19, in the constitutional fight over two statues of Catholic saints ...
The Internet received divine endorsement Tuesday following the revelation that the Catholic Church is searching for the patron saint of Internet surfing, according to Catholic magazine The Tablet. The ...
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In many ways, Carlo Acutis was a typical teenager. He loved his PlayStation and making videos of his dogs. He favored Nikes and jeans, and he had a cellphone and an email address. But in one ...
The two statues in question would depict St. Michael and St. Florian, the patron saints of police and fire departments.
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