San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Teenage computer whiz is beatified

- By Gregorio Borgia and Colleen Barry

ASSISI, Italy — A15-year-old Italian computer whiz who died of leukemia in 2006 moved a step closer to possible sainthood Saturday with his beatificat­ion in the town of Assisi, where he is buried.

Carlo Acutis is the youngest contempora­ry person to be beatified, a path taken by two Portuguese shepherd children living in the early 1900s who were proclaimed Catholic saints in 2017.

At the beatificat­ion ceremony in the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, a portrait of Acutis was slowly unveiled, revealing a smiling teen in a red polo shirt, his curly dark hair illuminate­d by a halo of light. Cardinal Agostino Vallini, the papal legate for the Assisi basilicas, kissed each of the boy’s mask-wearing parents, Andrea Acutis and Antonia Salzano, after reading the proclamati­on decreed by Pope Francis.

Already touted as the “patron saint of the internet,” Acutis created a website to catalog miracles and took care ofwebsites for some local Catholic organizati­ons. While still in elementary school, Acutis taught himself to code using a university computer science textbook, and then learned how to edit videos and create animation.

“Carlo used the internet in service of the Gospel, to reach as many people as possible,” the cardinal said during his homily, adding that the teen sawtheweb “as a place to use with responsibi­lity, without becoming enslaved.”

Acutis was born in London on May 3, 1991, to Italian parents and moved to Milan as a child. Already as a small child, he showed a strong religious devotion that surprised his non-practicing parents. His mother told the Corriere della Sera newspaper that fromage 3 he would ask to visit churches they passed in Milan, and by age 7 had asked to receive the sacrament of Holy Communion, winning an exception to the customary age requiremen­t.

“There was in him a natural predisposi­tion for the sacred,” his mother said.

His curiosity prompted her to study theology in order to answer

his questions, renewing her own faith.

“Carlo savedme. Iwas an illiterate of faith. I came back thanks to Father Ilio Carrai, the Padre Pio of Bologna, otherwise I would have felt discredite­d in my parental authority. It is a path that continues. I hope to at least wind up in purgatory,” she told the Milan daily.

Acutis was put on the road to sainthood after Pope Francis approved a miracle attributed to Acutis: The healing of a 7-year-old Brazilian boy from a rare pancreatic disorder after coming into contact with an Acutis relic, a piece of one of his T-shirts.

“I was sure he was already a saint while alive. He healed a woman from cancer, praying to the Madonna of Pompeii,” his mother told Corriere.

Another verified miracle is necessary for sainthood, although Pope Francis has waived that on rare occasions.

 ?? Gregorio Borgia / Associated Press ?? Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old Italian boy who died in 2006 of leukemia, lies in state on Saturday ahead of being beatified by Cardinal Agostino Vallini in Assisi, Italy.
Gregorio Borgia / Associated Press Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old Italian boy who died in 2006 of leukemia, lies in state on Saturday ahead of being beatified by Cardinal Agostino Vallini in Assisi, Italy.

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