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Carlo Akotis is the first millennial generation, “normal child”

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Carlo Akotis, an Italian young man born in the United Kingdom who created web pages to spread his faith, will announce at the end of this month as the first saint of the Catholic Church of the generation MillenniumWhich raises her to the same level of Mother Theresa and Francisco de Assis.

His mother, Antonia Salzano Akotis, said there is no doubt that he was special. However, in many ways, it was like any other teenager.

Acuteis, who learned many computer languages ​​and created web pages for care and church in general, died of leukemia at the age of 15, in 2006.

As his debtor fame grows and the development of his personality through the official road towards holiness, his body was transferred to the city of Asisi, in central Italy, according to his recent desires.

There is a burial with a wax template made in his image, wearing his clothes, jeans and sports shoes. Since then, the crowds have increased with the coffin, which contains transparent glass.

Expectation

Thousands of people are expected to attend a sanctuary in Plaza de San Pedro, in the Vaticano, on April 27.

The Vatican authorities hope that Pope Francis, who is still recovering from the dangerous double pneumonia, will chair the ceremony.

However, away from the party and the entire lightning, his main charm was that he lived the same lives of other teenagers in the 2000s, in an attempt to suit the school.

“Carlo was an ordinary child like others. He played, he had friends and went to school. But his extraordinary quality was the fact that he opened the door of his heart to Jesus and gave priority.”

“I used this ability to spread good news, the Bible,” he added. “I wanted to help people get more faith, to understand that there is life after death, and we (pilgrims) in this world.”

He said that his son is committed to the help of the needy people. He asked his parents to make donations to the poor.

“It was very difficult with himself (…) If you wanted to buy pairs of shoes, tell me no, it was enough,” said Salzano Akotis.

Prayers and miracles

Acuteis has grown more with the recorded miracles that were reported after his death and attributed to his intercession with God.

The church officials claim that the healing of a four -year -old Brazilian child suffering from a serious pancreas and a 21 -year -old woman was about to die after a bike accident.

The mothers of the child and the woman had prayed to Acuteis to ask for help, according to the Vatican authorities.

“The world shows great attention to this young man,” said Dominico Sornetino, who directs the Archdiocese of Asisi Catholic. “He started his smile.”

“When we are really convinced that we are saved (before) Jesus, we must be happy, we will be happy,” Suritino said. “Acuteis managed to give young people this image to the true Christian image.”

(Tattranslate) Carlo (T) Santo (T) Millenial (T) Cannizar (T) Italiano

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