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3 days ago · Antonia Acutis, the mother of Blessed Carlo Acutis, is now a first-time book author with My Son Carlo: Carlo Acutis Through the Eyes of His Mother, published by Our Sunday Visitor.
Aug 20, 2021 · He is a saint whose insights into God’s love have a refreshing relevance that revitalize our efforts to evangelize in our time. Here, I explore three gems of wisdom and light from his writings that can help our mission of evangelization to become more effective and fruitful. Love Has a Source.
Bernard is but one of the remarkable group of monastic authors from Benedictine, Cistercian, Carthusian, and other traditions, whose collective legacy places the 12th century alongside the...
Aug 5, 2024 · For Carlo, the Eucharist was a threshold experience that enabled him to transcend the border of this world and touch a world beyond. He famously said, “The Eucharist is my motorway to heaven,” and that “with each Communion we come closer to the goal of sanctity.”
While teaching at Oxford, he met C.S. Lewis and participated in a regular Bible study with him for six years. He is known as one of the “founding fathers” of Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia where he has served as the first Principal, Chancellor and Professor of Spiritual Theology.
In Occhetta’s book, Carlo is quoted as saying, “If we get in front of the sun, we get suntans, but when we get in front of Jesus in the Eucharist, we become saints.” Blessed Carlo Acutis, indeed, is one step closer to becoming a saint.
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Jan 24, 2020 · Charles Ridley is native son of the Bible Belt who has spent nearly half his life in majority Catholic cities and countries. He is an officer in the US Foreign Service. Read more by Charles Ridley. Charles Ridley draws on Saint Bernard as an unlikely resource for ecumenism.