Rome: The tomb of Venerable Carlo Acutis was opened for public veneration October 1 ahead of the computer-programming teen’s beatification.

A spokeswoman for Acutis’ beatification told Catholic News Agency that the entire body was present, but “not incorrupt.”

“Today we … see him again in his mortal body. A body that has passed, in the years of burial in Assisi, through the normal process of decay, which is the legacy of the human condition after sin has removed it from God, the source of life. But this mortal body is destined for resurrection,” Archbishop Domenico Sorrentino of Assisi said at a Mass at the opening of the tomb October 1.

The bishop explained that Acutis’ body was “reassembled with art and love.”

The teen’s body will be available for veneration in a glass tomb until October 17, during a celebration of Acutis’ life in Assisi.

Acutis, who died of leukemia in 2006 at the age of 15, was known for his computer-programming skills, and love of the Eucharist and the Virgin Mary.

The heart of Acutis, which can now be considered a relic, will be displayed in a reliquary in the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi. His mother said that his family had wanted to donate his organs when he died, but were unable to do so because of the leukemia.

“Carlo is a boy of our time. A boy of the internet age, and a model of holiness of the digital age, as Pope Francis presented him in his letter to young people around the world. The computer … has become a way of going through the streets of the world, like the first disciples of Jesus, to bring to hearts and homes the announcement of true peace, that which quenches the thirst for the infinite that inhabits the human heart,” Archop Sorrentino said.

The rector for the Sanctuary of Spoliation in Assisi, where Acutis’ tomb is located, told EWTN that reconstruction work on Acutis’ face was necessary before the public viewing of the tomb.

Acutis had brain hemorrhaging at the time of his death, and he offered his suffering for the pope and the Church.

“His body was discovered to be fully integral, not intact, but integral, having all its organs. Work was done on his face,” Father Carlos Acácio Gonçalves Ferreira said.

“In some way, his earthly face will be seen again. But that face — let us not forget — by now does not point to itself, but to God,” Archbishop Sorrentino said.

Acutis’ tomb is open for public veneration October 1-17 in Assisi to allow as many people as possible to make a prayerful visit in the weeks before and after his beatification October 10, despite coronavirus measures limiting attendance.

In his interview with EWTN, Ferreira lauded Acutis as a witness that holiness is attainable for teenagers.

In the tomb, Acutis is dressed in the casual clothes he wore in daily life. While he was not buried in these clothes, it is hoped that they will give evidence of the teen’s life.

“For the first time in history we will see a saint dressed in jeans, sneakers, and a sweater,” the rector said.

“This is a great message for us, we can feel holiness not as a distant thing but as something very much within everyone’s reach because the Lord is the Lord of everyone.”

In the year before he died, the Italian teen researched Eucharistic miracles to create a website cataloging and sharing this information with others.

As part of the 17-day celebration of Acutis’ beatification in Assisi, two churches are hosting exhibitions of the Eucharistic miracles and Marian apparitions cataloged by Acutis.

Acutis’ tomb is in Assisi’s Sanctuary of the Spoliation, where a young St. Francis of Assisi is said to have cast off his rich clothes in favor of a poor habit.

“Carlo Acutis, like St. Francis, had in common, in addition to love for Jesus and in particular for the Eucharist, a great love for the poor,” Archbishop Sorrentino said as he announced Oct. 1 that a soup kitchen would be opened near the Sanctuary of the Spoliation in remembrance of Acutis.

Carlo’s mother, Antonia Salzano, said that she was very moved by the opening of her son’s tomb for public veneration.

“We are thrilled that finally Carlo’s tomb has been opened, especially because the faithful that Carlo has scattered around the world will be able to see him and to be able to venerate him in a stronger and more engaging way,” she said.

“We hope that through the exposition of Carlo’s body, the faithful can raise their prayers to God with more fervor and faith who through Carlo invites us all to have more faith, hope, and love for him, and for our brothers just as Carlo did in his earthly life. We pray that Carlo will intercede for all of us with God and obtain many graces for us.”

Source: CNA

Tags: Catholic News, Catholic Church, Beatification, Carlo Acutis

15 Comments

  1. I thank God for gift of the life of Blessed Carlos. May God bless his family. May he intercede for the whole humankind and specially the youth.Oh Blessed carlos intercede for my family and me from my chronic pain in the joints and nerves. I make this humble request in name of Jesus. Praise the lord.

  2. I have just finished attending the live online Mass & Beatification ceremony from Assissi. I have been touched by d life of this little Angel eversince I came to know last year. A dam of tears just overflows n I cannot understand myself.

    The greatest thing is recently a week back, even before acquiring Sainthood, n in desperation, while alone at home n facing acute throat infection requiring antibiotics, bodypaint n strange burning on my tongue, I turned to this little one n cried in desperation to intercede for my restoration of health n to gift my only son with the gift of prayer. I slept very peacefully that night n by morning there were no traces of throat infection body pain & complete change in my appearance like being in the pink of health. I did not require any more medication ever since that day. My son noticed a tremendous change in my appearance n I took time to relate to himhow it all happened. He too was touched.Yes our little Servant of God does intercede positively n definitely. I have surrendered my full family to our Heavenly Mother, as our Mother too n My dear Carlo Acutis as our beacon of light towards Him. Amen!!

  3. Blessed Carlo Acutis intercede for all the modern generation children and youth. May they look up to you and come closer to Jesus Christ. May they return to church to experience Jesus in the holy Eucharist.
    You are truly an example for all our time.

  4. Venerable Carlo Acutis please pray for my family, me and the whole world. I love you my child Carlo. You are my son’s age. I thank Jesus for You.

  5. Will the beatification ceremony be aired on EWTN or online? WE would like to watch it!

    Dearest Carlos, thank you for your heroic example, intercede for the needs of all of us and especially for all the young people allover the world!!!

  6. Praised be Jesus Christ for giving us this beautiful Holy soul to reflect His Presence
    Among us and for an example of true faithful discipleship!

  7. Young Carlos we lift up all the young in the WORLD to follow your example of LOVE for the Eucharist. Plesse pray and keep them in your vision: of HOPE ,LOVE. and EDUCATION, as an example. I invoke my grandons, grand gaugh., N grt grnd baby, in your prayers: Jade, Trey, Tyler. Starr. Amen

  8. Carlos acutis pray for our chdren career and studies🌹🌹

  9. Pray to God to overcome your frustrations

  10. Venerating mortal remains is no doubt gruesome. But venerating incorrupt mortal remains is not.

  11. I hope and Pray that many more young people who are also computer experts like him spread the love of Christ to others through computers and also love and serve the poor like him by following his example. Blessed Carlo Acutis please intercede and pray for my family to follow your example. May you be declared a saint soon.

  12. Carlo Aucutis pray for us🙏🙏🙏

  13. Holy Carli Acutis pray for us to overcome all our trails. Amen

  14. Veneration of somebody’s mortal remains!! Sounds rather gruesome to me. How many more”saints” and “miracles” do we need?

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