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The unholy side of ‘God’s Influencer’…as told by his TEACHERS! British-born teen, 15, set to be canonised on Sunday was a ‘prankster’ in class

It may be within contact distance to be the first thousand -year -old saint – but an British -born Italian teen, called ‘the impressive’ of God, often joked more than ‘perfect’, and remembered former teachers with love.

Carlo Acutis, a 15 -year -old, died of leukemia in 2006, will be raised to the saints by Pope Leo XIV with a serious ceremony in the Vatican St Peter Square in the Vatican.

The canonization of the youth -born youth, which was initially arranged in April but was postponed when Pope Francis died when Pope Francis died, will be monitored loyal to the giant screens in the Middle Ages and the central region of Umbria.

Throughout his short life, Acutis developed a passion for his Catholic belief, joined Mass daily, and hesitant was kindly famous for children and homeless people, and brought the second food and sleeping bags.

Unfortunately, he died in leukemia in October 2006, but since his death, families had two miraculous healing cases attributed to Acutis after praying for help from young people.

While many of them revived him, Acutis explained old school teachers, in many other ways, ‘with great taste for life’.

‘It was definitely not an excellent student’, the Tommaster Institute in Milan, Religious Teacher, Priest Monica Ceroni, Catholic news agency.

Like the others, Acutis did not always do his homework – he didn’t even come to the class in time.

15 -year -old Carlo Acutis, who died of leukemia in 2006, will be promoted to saints by Pope Leo XIV with a serious ceremony in the St Peter Square in the Vatican

Monica Ceroni, the religious teacher of the Tommmmaseo Institute in Milan, remembered with love with Acutis 'absolutely not a perfect student'.

Monica Ceroni, the religious teacher of the Tommmmaseo Institute in Milan, remembered with love with Acutis ‘absolutely not a perfect student’.

Acutis, born in British born with his classmates at Tommmmaseo Institute in Milan,

Acutis, born in British born with his classmates at Tommmmaseo Institute in Milan,

Ceroni also remembered the understanding of humor and said that the young man was known as a practical joker in the classroom.

In the meantime, academically, the report card shows that the only issue he does is religious studies.

Ceroni, “ He was a person who loved to take part in religion, especially in the class speeches, ” he added.

Former Director of Carlo’s primary school, Miranda Moltedo, remembered Acutis ‘cheerful’ but also compassionate.

He remembered how Acutis attracted a special attention to a child abandoned by his mother in the classroom, and at the same time standing against the tyrants who harassed another mentally disabled child.

“ I think this 11 or 12 -year -old child as a child’s ability to be extraordinary. It was his natural gift, Ceroni Ceroni explained.

After graduating from school, Acutis entered the LEO XIII Institute, directed by Cizvit in Milan.

Father Roberto Gazzaniga remembered that the school’s priest prayed at every opportunity and helped his peers in their homework.

Acutis at the Tommmmaseo Institute in Milan explained that it was like other ordinary young people - and sometimes did not do his homework on time

Acutis at the Tommmmaseo Institute in Milan explained that it was like other ordinary young people – and sometimes did not do his homework on time

Sister Miranda Moltedo, the director of student Carlo's primary school, remembered Acutis as a 'cheerful', at the same time compassionate

Sister Miranda Moltedo, the director of student Carlo’s primary school, remembered Acutis as a ‘cheerful’, at the same time compassionate

He cared very little for material things, and when his mother received new trainers, he asked them to return them and forgive them to the poor.

Gazzaniga said that Acutis was very passionate about his belief, but that he was thoughtful of others’ perspectives.

He said: ‘Even in his interviews and discussions with his classmates, he was respectful to the positions of others, but without abandoning the clear vision of the principles inspiring Christian life.’

In 1991, Acutis was born to an Italian mother in London and a semi-British, half-italian father, and his family had a fiery belief, especially if not religious.

He grew up in North Milan, where he joined Mass every day and was kind to bullying children and homeless people and brought the second food and sleeping bags.

In Milan, he was interested in the congregation website and later a Vatican -based academy.

Acutis, a fan of computer games, taught him to coding and used miracles and other elements of Catholic faith online.

His mother Antonia Salzano said that his son’s family was a ‘special relationship with God from an early age, even though he was not religious.

Hacilar prayed in the grave of Carlo Acutis, blessed in March and pays its respect

Hacilar prayed in the grave of Carlo Acutis, blessed in March and pays its respect

A child looks at the grave of Carlo Acutis, who died of Lösemi at the age of 15, and his Assisi is in the temple of the robbery of the Santa Maria Maggiore Church in Italy, 10 April 2025

Carlo Acutis was depicted with a smile on the camera while a Ac Milan home kit from the 1990s was doing sports

Carlo Acutis was depicted with a smile on the camera while a Ac Milan home kit from the 1990s was doing sports

Carlo's mother Antonia Salzano (in the painting), Carlo is more and more taught her belief in her belief and transformed into Christianity with her late son as a 'savior'.

Carlo’s mother Antonia Salzano (in the painting), Carlo is more and more taught her belief in her belief and transformed into Christianity with her late son as a ‘savior’.

Blessed Carlo Acutis for sale in a shop in Assisi

Blessed Carlo Acutis for sale in a shop in Assisi

Acutis wrote at the age of seven: ‘My life plan is always close to Jesus’.

In 2006, he was a commitment that he would carry with him throughout his life before he was short cut by blood cancer.

Carlo’s diagnosis of leukemia in October 2006 came as a terrifying shock.

The disease can take several forms, but affects blood cells in the bone marrow.

Symptoms contain fatigue, bruising and bleeding, recurrent infections and high temperatures, according to Blood Cancer UK.

The disease affects young people overwhelming. Although it is not healed at the moment, it is possible to treat.

Despite his diagnosis, Carlo assured his family: ‘I am happy to die because I lived without wasting a minute.

Carlo Acutis died on 12 October 2006.

The Vatican has admitted that two miracles have realized him since his death - a necessary step towards saintly

The Vatican has admitted that two miracles have realized him since his death – a necessary step towards saintly

Acutis, who died at the age of 15, would be the second British who was canonized in about 50 years

Acutis, who died at the age of 15, would be the second British who was canonized in about 50 years

Acutis is depicted as a young child swinging on the camera while he likes the holiday in the snow.

Acutis is depicted as a young child swinging on the camera while he likes the holiday in the snow.

Acutis (in the picture) was a religious Christian from a very young age and joined the daily audience

Acutis (in the picture) was a religious Christian from a very young age and joined the daily audience

He also helped the homeless and stood up for bullying classmates at school. In Picture: Young Acutis with her dog in Christmas

He also helped the homeless and stood up for bullying classmates at school. In Picture: Young Acutis with her dog in Christmas

The Vatican has admitted that two miracles have realized him since his death – a necessary step towards Saintness.

What are the five steps of being a saint?

Five -year waiting: Five years must usually take place to start the process after the death of someone. This provides a period of reflection on the case.

The servant of God: The bishop of the bishop of the person, in which his life is died, investigates whether their lives are sacred enough to be considered as the ‘servant of God’.

Life of the hero virtue: The congregation looks into the case for the causes of the saints. If they approve, it is transferred to the Pope, who declares the subject as ‘heroic virtue’.

Tattoo: A miracle must be a person who prayed to the person in question.

Canonization: A second miracle is attributed to the beaten person.

The first was the recovery of a Brazilian child who suffered from a rare pancreatic malformation, and the second was the healing of a Costa Rica student who was seriously injured in an accident.

In both cases, relatives had prayed for the help of the young man defeated by Pope Francis in 2020.

More than 800 people will travel to Rome on a private train from Assisi for canonization ‘Cyber-Apostle’, which started at 10:00 (0800 GMT).

London -born young man was the last desire to be buried in Assisi, the home of the 13th century idol Saint Francis, who was devoted to the care of the poor.

Canonization is the result of a long and meticulous process that includes the investigation of the Vatican and experts, which evaluates whether the compulsory miracles are realized.

The final approval belongs to the Pope.

Giorgio Frasati, the Italian pier Giorgio Frasati, who died in 1925 and known for his social and spiritual commitment, will be saint on Sunday.

The coffin is written with the words ‘Verso L’To’ (‘to to to to to the to the heights’), a sentence he wrote in a photo of the summit while making mountaineering.

An engineering student from the city, poor and task of serving the patient, was held as a help model by the church after the death of a 24 -year -old child paralysis.

In 1990, II. He was beaten by John Paul.

The Vatican recognized the second miracle necessary to put him in 2024 with an unexplained healing of a young American man in a coma.

Pope Leo Xiv will be the first time since its election in May.

According to the Vatican, he falls during Jubilee, a Catholic ‘Holy Year’, which has attracted more than 24 million people to Rome.

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