A Saint in Blue Jeans

18 Jun 2025 • 55 min • EN
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Mary Beth Bracy, consecrated virgin, writer, and researcher It’s rare to have parents spiritually schooled by their child and even rarer they’d live to see that child declared a saint. Yet, this is the legacy Carlo Acutis bestowed on his parents, Antonia Salzano and Andrea Acutis. Nominally Catholic, Antonia had only been to Mass three times in her life before Carlo drew her back. Both parents led successful lives as cultural Catholics in the city of Rome, never dreaming their only child would become the Church’s first millennial saint.  In the book, God’s Influencer:  Holy Advice from Carlo Acutis, Antonia and Andrea share their spiritual journey with Father Giorgio Maria Carbone, a Dominican friar and priest. This interview candidly discloses the ways Carlo amazed his parents with a mature understanding of God. He also loved playing sports and video games, befriending everyone while also challenging them to live holy lives. Even as a young teen Carlo became a gifted catechist, teaching others a simple path to sainthood.   This saint in blue jeans died in 2006, just weeks after finding out he had leukemia. He was only 15 years old. Beatified in October 2020, his canonization was postponed in April due to the death of Pope Francis and has been rescheduled for September 7, 2025.    Biography: Mary Beth Bracy is a consecrated virgin of the Diocese of Ogdensburg, New York. She is a writer who is blessed to research, publish, and speak extensively on various aspects of Catholic spirituality. Mary Beth has written articles for numerous Catholic publications and recorded some Catholic talks.   Resources: God’s Influencer: Holy Advice from St. Carlo Acutis published by Sophia Institute PressCarlo Acutis' official website Carlo Acutis' official list of Eucharistic MiraclesMary Beth Bracy's blog, “The Little Way”, and books. 

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