On Sunday 7 September 2025 Blessed Carlo Acutis was the first Millennial Saint to be canonised. He was canonised alongside Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati.
Carlo was just 15 when he died. But in his short life he was renowned for his charity work and his constant pursuit of holiness. The Word of God and the Holy Eucharist were the centre of his life.
His legacy lives on, and he is a worldwide source of inspiration to many, especially young people.
Three days of public veneration were observed at St Osburg’s in Coventry Read more
A cluster parish youth group in Birmingham is thriving as dozens of children and young people get together every week Read more
The St Carlo Acutis Youth Group is attracting more young people eager to develop their Faith Read more
Over 100 young people attended an inspiring Youth Vocation Animation Mass at Olton Friary. Read more
Parishioners enjoy fizz and cake after Sunday's canonisations of Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis Read more
Hundreds gathered to be a part of the Canonisation in Rome, followed by Holy Mass Read more
'A moment of great joy' - Bishop Timothy Menezes, together with the Kenelm Youth Trust (KYT) and Diocesan Education Service (DES) share the Archdiocese's delight at today's Canonisation Read more
Bishop Nicholas Hudson, Episcopal Secretary for the Bishops’ Conference, will be in Rome to celebrate the Canonisation. He has written a personal reflection on Carlo Acutis. Read more
Charlotte Carver shares her affection for the soon-to-be-Saint after addressing several hundred people at Belmont Abbey Read more
So much so young parishioner Rupert took the soon-to-be-saint’s name at his confirmation Read more
A personal reflection from Malvern parishioner Maggie Griffiths ahead of the Canonisation this weekend Read more
The soon-to-be Saint is a great inspiration to many across our Archdiocese. Several celebrations are taking place to mark this coming weekend's occasion. Read more