
The Catholic Church will commemorate the liturgical memorial of St Carlo Acutis on October 12 and of St Pier Giorgio Frassati on July 4. Source: CNA.
The two young men were canonised on Sunday by Pope Leo XIV in St Peter’s Square at the Vatican.
In the case of St Carlo Acutis, the Italian teenager who died in 2006 and was beatified in Assisi in October 2020, his feast day was set for October 12, coinciding with the anniversary of his death from fulminant leukemia at the age of 15.
The decree of the then-Congregation – now Dicastery – for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, promulgated after the beatification, set the date for the calendars of the dioceses of Assisi and Milan in addition to authorising its celebration in other communities that requested it.
St Pier Giorgio Frassati, a young man from Turin who died in 1925 and was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1990, will be commemorated every year on July 4, also coinciding with the day of his death.
His memorial Mass is celebrated especially in Italy and in youth communities that consider him a patron and spiritual role model.
Both saints have become role models of faith and commitment for young people.
St Carlo is known for his witness of faith in the digital world and his love for the Eucharist, and St Pier Giorgio was described by St John Paul II as a “man of the Beatitudes”.
Their intense spiritual life and commitment to charitable works continue to inspire new generations of Catholics around the world.
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Vatican establishes feast days of St Carlo Acutis and St Pier Giorgio Frassati (By Victoria Cardiel, CNA)