Searching for a miracle: inside the Vatican's secret saint-making process
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Carlo Acutis, an 11-year-old devout Catholic, created a virtual museum of miracles, showcasing stories of faith, while aspiring to become a saint himself.
Despite his youth, Acutis devoted himself to educating children about the path to sainthood, advising them to attend mass, pray, and read scripture daily.
Acutis believed deeply in his mission, disregarding the arduous process of posthumous trials for sainthood, focusing instead on inspiring others to pursue holiness.
His online collection of miraculous events serves not only as a historical record but also as a testament to his unwavering faith in divine intervention.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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