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Carlo Acutis and Eucharistic Miracles

Illustration of Carlo Acutis presenting his Eucharistic miracles exhibition with a world map
Illustration of Carlo Acutis presenting his Eucharistic miracles exhibition with a world map

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How Carlo's exhibition brought these miracles to the world

At just eleven years old, Carlo Acutis began what would become his greatest legacy: a comprehensive exhibition documenting Eucharistic miracles from around the world.

The Project Begins

Carlo's deep love for the Eucharist inspired him to research and catalog over 150 Eucharistic miracles recognized by the Catholic Church. Using his programming skills, he created detailed panels with historical information, photographs, and scientific analyses.

Global Impact

The exhibition launched on October 4, 2006—just days before Carlo's death. Since then, it has been displayed in over 10,000 locations across five continents, translated into 18 languages, inspiring millions to deepen their Eucharistic devotion.

Carlo's Mission

Carlo's goal was simple: to help people understand the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. He said, "The more Eucharist we receive, the more we will become like Jesus."

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Carlo Acutis and Eucharistic Miracles" explain?

How Carlo Acutis's exhibition brought Eucharistic miracles to the world and inspired millions.

Who was Saint Carlo Acutis?

Saint Carlo Acutis (1991–2006) was an Italian teenager canonized in 2025. He is patron of the internet and Catholic youth, known for Eucharistic devotion and using technology to spread the faith.

Where can I learn more about this topic?

Explore related articles in our blog, visit the biography page at /about, or browse the Eucharistic Miracles exhibition at /miracles for deeper context on Carlo's spirituality.