An online influencer, who was just 15 years old when he died, is the Catholic Church's newest saint. Pope Leo XIV led a canonization ceremony over the weekend for Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint.
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- Carlo Acutis, a teenager known for cataloging miracles online, has been canonized as a saint. 8s
- Acutis died at age 15 from leukemia, and his mother led efforts for his sainthood. 18s
- Critics question the speed of his canonization and the role of his family's wealth. 33s
- Supporters say Acutis is relatable to young people and represents modern sainthood. 48s
- Pope Francis, who made more saints than any previous pope, was expected to preside but died earlier in the year. 1m 31s