The canonizations of Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis on Sept. 7, 2025, in St. Peter’s Square, by Pope Leo XIV, brought great joy to the faithful around the world, including the Diocese of Venice.
Both young men are beloved by many Catholic young people for their enthusiastic pursuit of holiness. Acutis, who died in 2006 at the age of 15, is the first millennial to be beatified by the Catholic Church. He was known for his witness of faith in the digital world and his love for the Eucharist. Frassati, who died in 1925 at the age of 24, was described by St. John Paul II as a “man of the Beatitudes,” and dedicated his life to charitable outreach.
Two Parish events were held in conjunction with the canonizations, while the elevation to sainthood of these two young men was also the focus at Diocesan Catholic schools.
Epiphany Cathedral in Venice hosted an Italian Canonization Party on Sept. 6, the eve of the canonizations, in the Catholic school courtyard and field. Bishop Frank J. Dewane offered the opening blessing for the celebration. The canonization party included pizza, pasta and cannolis, as well as games and live music.
A relic of St. Carlo Acutis, obtained by the Cathedral in 2024, was placed on display in the school’s Santa Maria Chapel, available for the faithful to spend time in quiet prayer. In addition, portions of the Eucharistic Miracles of the World exhibit were on display. The exhibit, with 170 total panels, includes a visual story of different Eucharistic Miracles from across the globe. St. Carlo Acutis, a gamer and computer coder, researched and catalogued the miracles onto a website before he died.
On Sept. 7, St. Patrick Parish hosted a display of “God’s Army: 25 Saints Under 25,” in the Parish Hall after all Masses. Each panel had an image of a young saint, information about his/her life, and a prayer that participants could say to the saint as they viewed each panel.
Kneelers were available for the displays for the two newest saints. A recording of the canonization Mass from the Vatican was played in the background as the faithful went from panel to panel. Prayer cards and informational sheets about the two newest saints were also distributed.
At St. Patrick’s, a third-class relic of St. Pier Georgio Frassati was present. The relic, part of the shroud which covered the saint’s coffin, was made available thanks to Deacon Greg and Caroline Fewer, who have a strong devotion for St. Frassati. “He is an inspiration to us and so many,” Deacon Fewer said.
At St. Andrew Catholic School in Cape Coral, students learned about St. Carlo Acutis, on Sept. 8. Fifth grade students created a coloring book highlighting his life, love for the Eucharist, and devotion to sharing the faith.
In his homily, Pope Leo said Sts. Carlo and Pier Giorgio understood that friendship with Jesus and faithfully following “God’s plans” is greater than any other worldly pursuits.
“Dear friends, Sts. Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis are an invitation to all of us, especially young people, not to squander our lives but to direct them upwards and make them masterpieces,” Pope Leo said.
Describing their “winning formula” for holiness, the Holy Father spoke about the ordinary circumstances through which they dedicated their lives to God.
According to the Holy Father, the two Italian saints cultivated their love for God and for their brothers and sisters through “simple acts” of “daily Mass, prayer, and especially Eucharistic adoration,” which are available to every Catholic.
The Feast Day for St. Carlo Acutis is Oct. 12, while the Feast Day for St. Pier Giorgio Frassati is July 4.
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