BLESSED CARLO ACUTIS EXHIBITION OF EUCHARISTIC MIRACLES IS ON DISPLAY IN ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Blessed Acutis exhibition of Eucharistic miracles, Carlos Memorial, is on display in St. John the Baptist Church from Wednesday 12th of October until the 19th of October. All are welcome to visit this exhibition.

Carlo Acutis was an English-born Italian Catholic youth and amateur computer programmer, who is best known for documenting Eucharistic miracles around the world and cataloguing them onto a website - miracolieucaristici.org - that he created before his death from leukaemia.

Carlo’s love, appreciation, and reverence for the Eucharist were exceptional. “The Eucharist is my highway to Heaven!” he would say. And “If we get in front of the sun, we get sun tans, but when we get in front of Jesus in the Eucharist, we become Saints.” He prayed the Rosary and never missed daily Mass, even when (from the age of 11), he began visiting Eucharistic miracles all over the world with his parents, documenting them.

A “computer genius” and possible future patron saint of the internet, by age fourteen he had created a Eucharistic Miracle display that would tour the world, along with a website. He believed that if people knew that Jesus was truly in the Eucharist, they would turn to God.