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# Click here for a list of Atelier Leda's medal necklaces ✼••┈┈••✼••┈┈••✼ † Blessed Carlo Acutis † Carlo Acutis was born in Milan, Italy in 1991. From a young age, he cherished prayer and was a boy who loved attending Mass and reciting the Rosary. Friends and family were often encouraged by his sincere and warm heart, and they said that they felt God's presence just by being near Carlo. He was given a special talent: computers. He taught himself programming and design, and he sensed the potential of the internet earlier than anyone else. For Carlo, this technology was not just a hobby, but a "tool for spreading faith." He wished, "I want more people to know God's love through the internet," and he created his own website to introduce the "miracles of the Eucharist" that occurred around the world. The site featured photos and detailed explanations of the miracles, allowing anyone to experience the mystery with a single click. Carlo said, "The Eucharist is the highway to heaven for us." Inviting people to that "highway" through the website was his mission. In 2006, he passed away from leukemia at the young age of 15, but his website continues to illuminate the hearts of many people. Although his life was short, he conveyed his love for God through the modern method of the internet, and he came to be called the "Apostle of the Internet." He was beatified in Assisi in 2020, and was scheduled to be canonized by Pope Francis on April 27, 2025, but the canonization was postponed due to the Pope's passing on April 21, and he was canonized by Pope Leo XIV on September 7, becoming the "first saint of the millennial generation." It is the birth of a "saint of the new era" who showed that by connecting faith and everyday talents, the light of God can be delivered to people living in any age ✧*。 Years lived: May 3, 1991 - October 12, 2006 Feast day: October 12 Patronage: Youth / Computer Programmers ✼••┈┈••✼ 《Medal》 Blessed Carlo Acutis 16 x 10mm 《Cross》 Jesus Christ 12 x 10mm 《Size》 40cm + 5cm adjuster
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