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  2. Carlo Acutis - Wikipedia

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    Acutis fell into a coma and was taken to the intensive care unit where he underwent a blood-cleansing treatment. After a cerebral haemorrhage, he was pronounced brain-dead on 11 October, aged 15. Acutis died the next day, 12 October 2006, at 6:45 p.m. [59] His parents brought his body home, where people came for four days to pay their last ...

  3. Carlo Acutis: London-born boy set to be named first ... - AOL

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    A London-born teenager who died of leukaemia in 2006 is set to become the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint, after Pope Francis formally recognised a second miracle attributed to Carlo ...

  4. Pope to make late Italian millennial Carlo Acutis a saint in ...

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    Carlo Acutis, who died of leukaemia in 2006 aged 15, was dubbed "God's influencer". Pope Francis told his weekly general audience at the Vatican on Wednesday that Acutis will be made a saint ...

  5. Original – Carlo Acutis (1991-2006) was an English-born Italian Catholic website designer who documented Eucharistic miracles and approved Marian apparitions. Acutis was beatified by Pope Francis on 10 October 2020. Currently, he is on track to become the first canonized millennial in the Catholic church. Reason

  6. Corpse decomposition - Wikipedia

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    A fresh pig carcass. At this stage the remains are usually intact and free of insects. The corpse progresses through algor mortis (a reduction in body temperature until ambient temperature is reached), rigor mortis (the temporary stiffening of the limbs due to chemical changes in the muscles), and livor mortis (pooling of the blood on the side of the body that is closest to the ground).

  7. Incorruptibility - Wikipedia

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    The body of Mary of Jesus de León y Delgado (1643–1731), Monastery of St. Catherine of Siena found to be incorrupt by the Catholic Church (Tenerife, Spain). Incorruptibility is a Catholic and Orthodox belief that divine intervention allows some human bodies (specifically saints and beati ) to completely or partially avoid the normal process ...

  8. Odour of sanctity - Wikipedia

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    The term "odour of sanctity" appears to have emerged in the Middle Ages, at a time when many saints were raised to that status by acclamation of the faithful. In the absence of carefully written records, either by or about the individual, evidence of a saintly life was attested to only by personal recollections of those around him or her.

  9. Talk:Carlo Acutis - Wikipedia

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    1, I'm not Catholic, I'm Anglican. 2, what you posted was not relevant to Carlo Acutis. It was a general commentary about it which would probably be be suited for the miracle article, but you need to provide some WP:RS for what you're saying otherwise it will get deleted again. The C of E God Save the King! (talk) 07:22, 1 August 2024 (UTC)