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Hour 1 for 9/16/25 Drew welcomed Msgr. James Shea for a conversation about the canonizations of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati (27:38) and the importance of good universities (36:16). Link: CometoMary.Life
Lauretta hosts the program today and shares that today is the Feast of Our Mother of Sorrow and that Pope Leo XIV celebrated his 70th Birthday yesterday. After speaking to the happenings over the last week, she welcomes her guest host Joyce Duriga, Editor of the Chicago Catholic, the official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Chicago. In this episode as cohosts, they discuss events happening around the Archdiocese. Joyce chats about a writers retreat that she attended and then shares details/connections to the Canonization of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati which were canonized this month. There's hope that these young saints can inspire the youth. Lauretta renews her invitation to seek out Encounter Ministry to renew, revive and grow in your relationship with Jesus. You can go to the website at encounterschool.org/Chicago for more information and to register. St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish
This week on “Jesuitical,” Ashley and guest host Sebastian sit down with Jack Bentz, S.J., a Jesuit priest and the host of the “Catholics in Ordinary Time” podcast and Substack. Father Jack also works in campus ministry at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. Ashley, Sebastian and Father Jack discuss: - What kids are looking for in campus ministry and parish settings - Surprise lessons from a Jordan Peterson talk - The ways parishes can get people coming back to Mass In Signs of the Times, Ashley and Sebastian discuss the recent canonizations of Saints Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati, the “Grace for the World” concert being hosted at the Vatican with notable A-listers and Pope Leo's upcoming 70th birthday. In a new expanded version of our faith sharing segment, “As One Friend Speaks to Another,” Jack Consolie, Outreach's communications and development associate, discusses his recent article: “Carlo Acutis and I: The (complicated) spiritual connection of a shared cancer journey.” Our faith sharing segment is a project funded by a grant from Lilly Endowment, Inc. Links for further reading: - Fr. Jack's podcast: Catholics in Ordinary Time - Fr. Jack's Substack - Jack Consolie's article: “Carlo Acutis and I: The (complicated) spiritual connection of a shared cancer journey” - Pope Leo XIV declares Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati saints in a celebration of youthful devotion - On the ground for the canonization of Saints Acutis and Frassati: Crowds, communion and Cheez-Its You can follow us on X and on Instagram @jesuiticalshow. You can find us on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/jesuitical. Please consider supporting Jesuitical by becoming a digital subscriber to America magazine at americamagazine.org/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
St. Carlo Acutis and St. Pier Giorgio Frassati are now canonized Saints and their simple, yet profound witness provides the Church, and in particular its younger members, inspiration to grow in holiness and draw others to Christ through their personal example. Brian Rhude, Project Coordinator at the Catholic Apostolate Center, joins this episode of On Mission with Chris Pierno, Sarah Scalfaro, and Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. to share what what the canonizations of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati mean for the Church.Pope Leo XIV canonized St. Carlo Acutis and St. Pier Giorgio Frassati in a ceremony on September 7, 2025. Carlo Acutis was 15 years old when he died of leukemia in a hospital in Monza, Italy in 2006. Carlo is remembered as a normal, joyful teenager who strived to be the best version of himself, living the ordinary in an extraordinary way. Carlo was generous to the poor of his community, many of whom came to pay their respects at his funeral. Carlo's passion for the Eucharist ultimately led to his mother's conversion. Living a life of similar joy and witness to the Gospel, Pier Giorgio Frassati was born in Italy in 1901. From an early age, Frassati was interested in helping others however he could. When he was 21, he became a professed member of the Third Order of St. Dominic and began to lead groups of people in works of mercy in the model of Rerum novarum. Frassati was also an avid outdoorsman, especially mountaineering. Frassati contracted polio in 1925 and died when he was just 24. Many of the poor of Turin who he had helped showed up to his funeral, shocking his parents who did not know of his charitable works. Visit the St. Carlo Acutis and St. Pier Giorgio Frassati feast day pages. Related On Mission episodes:Young SaintsCarlo AcutisFinding Faith in AdolescenceSaint Vincent Pallotti From the Ad Infinitum blog:Climbing to the Heights with Pier Giorgio FrassatiPier Giorgio Frassati: A Joyful Witness to the GospelEucharistic Encounters Through Social MediaLet Jesus Talk to You Check out the main Saints and Feast Days websiteDownload the App on the App Store or Google Play Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify On Mission is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources and podcasts. Listen to Fr. Frank's weekly reflections and recent blogcasts.
This week on “Inside the Vatican,” America Vatican correspondents Gerard O'Connell and Colleen Dulle discuss the canonization of Sts. Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. Gerry shares the sense of renewal he sees in the church given the popularity of these saints among young Catholics, and Colleen asks about some of the political and financial considerations in the saint-making process. In the second half of the show, Colleen and Gerry discuss the “official-unofficial” nature of the LGBT Jubilee, which brought LGBT Catholics from around the world to Rome for a pilgrimage through the Holy Door at St. Peter's Basilica. Links from the show: Pope Leo XIV declares Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati saints in a celebration of youthful devotion On the ground for the canonization of Saints Acutis and Frassati: Crowds, communion and Cheez-Its Deep Dive: How are saints made in the Catholic Church? Inside the long, complicated and expensive process LGBTQ Catholics process through Holy Door at St. Peter's Credits: Production and engineering: Kevin Christopher Robles Executive producer: Sebastian Gomes Inside the Vatican is a production of America Media. Support Inside the Vatican by subscribing to America Magazine! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if sainthood didn't look like dusty robes and ancient icons… but sneakers, coding, and mountain climbing? On September 7, 2025, Pope Leo XIV canonized Carlo Acutis—a teen “God's Influencer” who used the internet to spread devotion to the Eucharist—and Pier Giorgio Frassati—a young adventurer who turned hiking and serving the poor into a way of following Jesus. These two young saints change the game: they prove holiness isn't locked away in history books—it's for us, here and now. In this episode, we explore:
Lecture de la catéchèse du cycle du Jubilé 2025-Jésus-Christ notre éspèrance.La Pâque de Jésus.6. La mort. "Jésus, poussant un grand cri, expira ".Lecture des paroles prononcées avant la Messe de canonisation de Pier Giorgio Frassati et Carlo Acutis.
Deacon Patrick Jones, Deacon Doug Flinn and Veronica Ambuul discuss Pope Leo XIV's homily at the canonization Mass for Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati on Sept. 7.
Through his gentle but direct words, Carlo helped his parents rediscover and return to their Catholic faith. In 2006, he died from leukemia at age 15. He was Beatified in 2020 by a delegate of Pope Francis, and declared a Saint by Pope Leo XIV in 2025. Pier Giorgio Michelangelo Frassati was born in Turin, Italy on April 6, 1901.Just before receiving his university degree, Pier Giorgio contracted poliomyelitis, which doctors later speculated he caught from the sick whom he tended. Neglecting his own health because his grandmother was dying, after six days of terrible suffering Pier Giorgio died at the age of 24 on July 4, 1925. Join Fr. Wade and the Church in celebration for our newest Saints!
Two young saints, one who loved mountaineering and the other rocked Nike sneakers: Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati prove holiness doesn't mean leaving normal life behind—it means living it to the fullest with Christ. Father Dave and Deacon Bob reflect on Pope Leo's homily at the canonization Mass for these two young Italians and explore why so many saints begin saying yes to God in their youth. True to They That Hope form, they take a lap through the weekend in sports, from NFL openers to U.S. Open storylines to the eternal LeBron vs. Jordan debate. Then they settle into the title's theme: modern sanctity. Carlo's wisdom (“In front of the sun you get a tan; in front of the Eucharist, you become a saint”) and Frassati's cry “to the heights!” frame a simple invitation: say yes to the Lord today. They close with campus updates, a prayer, and a warm invitation to share your favorite podcast memories. Saints Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati, pray for us! Highlighted Sections (00:29) Jubilee of Hope and Merch Madness Father Dave and Deacon Bob kick things off with playful banter about sponsors, the Jubilee Year of Hope, and whether the pope might be a secret podcast listener. They also remind everyone there's one last chance to snag They That Hope merch, including the highly prized Heather Khym mug, at CatholicToTheMax.com. (07:24) NFL, Tennis, and the LeBron vs. Jordan Debate They next jump into sports to discuss the NFL's opening weekend, recap the US Open finals, and, of course, argue over The Athletic's “Basketball 100.” Jordan or LeBron? The debate continues. (15:47) Franciscan Homecoming Preview Campus is buzzing for Homecoming Weekend with chapel tours, a St. Francis Festival, and alumni reunions. Father Dave and Deacon Bob share details on the newly renovated Christ the King Chapel and joke about who may—or may not—be getting awards at the banquet. (Pssst, sign up to join Homecoming here.) (21:43) Five Years of Movies, Memes, and Memories Looking back on the podcast's run, the hosts laugh about their obsessions (Hamilton, Top Gun, Black Widow) and reflect on milestones from solar eclipses to campus life during COVID. They recall both joyful and sobering moments, always framed through the lens of hope. (26:16) Modern Saints for Modern Times Next, they move into the heart of the episode: celebrating the canonizations of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. Father Dave and Deacon Bob highlight the families present in Rome, the youthful joy of both saints, and the reminder that holiness often begins with a simple yes lived in ordinary life. (32:54) Carlo's Wisdom in His Own Words “In front of the sun you get a tan; in front of the Eucharist, you become a saint!” The hosts share Carlo's best lines on joy, sin, and holiness, and revisit his Eucharistic Miracles project as a reminder of how young people enrich the Church. (35:37) Prayer and Sending Forth The episode closes with gratitude for these new saints, a prayer for their intercession, and a heartfelt thank-you to listeners. As the season draws to a close, Father Dave and Deacon Bob invite fans to send memories and well-wishes to Hope@Franciscan.edu. Resources Mentioned They That Hope Mug that Heather Khym Illegally Stole from Deacon Bob's House and Vandalized with Abiding Together Propaganda— purchase your own at CatholicToTheMax.com. “The Basketball 100”— from The Athletic FaithAndReason.com — more Catholic content from Franciscan University Homecoming Weekend— learn more about Franciscan's upcoming homecoming from September 26-28, 2025 Papal Chapel with the Rite of Canonization of Blesseds Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis— Pope Leo's canonization homily “Blessed Carlo Acutis and the Many Miracles of the Eucharist” by Timothy P. O'Malley— learn more about the Eucharistic Miracles project inspired by St. Carlo Acutis
P. Federico (Guatemala)Giorgio vivió al pie de la letra el consejo de Jesús: “presten sin esperar nada por ello; y será grande su recompensa, y serán hijos del Altísimo”. Ojalá nos animemos nosotros a seguir los consejos del Señor así como él lo hizo[Ver Meditación Escrita] https://www.hablarconjesus.com/meditacion_escrita/pier-giorgio-frassati/
Today we celebrate the canonization of Pier Giorgio Frassati, known as “the Man of the Beatitudes”, alongside Carlo Acutis. Frassati was not a priest or monk, but a normal young man who lived with extraordinary love, courage, and integrity. In this episode, you'll discover: How a young man from privilege chose to live with generosity and service.Why thousands of strangers appeared at his funeral, shocking even his family.The meaning of his famous motto “Verso l'alto”—to the heights.How his life challenges us today to commit to the highest goals and to become the best version of ourselves, despite our shortcomings.
Se recuerda la victoria de Carlos Alcaraz en el US Open y su visita a la catedral de San Patricio para recibir una bendición antes del torneo. Se destaca la importancia de la fe y la esperanza en la vida diaria, y se dan ejemplos de figuras religiosas y santos como San Carlos Acutis y Pier Giorgio Frassati. El mensaje central es vivir con un propósito trascendental y buscar las cosas de arriba, es decir, tener una vida orientada hacia Dios y el servicio a los demás
Intrattenimento e informazione, musica, cultura e i fatti del giorno con i vostri messaggi in diretta: tutto questo è Radio Vaticana con Voi! Anche oggi 3 ore insieme per iniziare la giornata con numerosi ospiti! Protagonisti gli ascoltatori, come ogni giorno! Intervieni in diretta tramite WhatsApp al numero 335 1243 722 Gli ospiti di oggi in ordine di presenza: don Davide Maria Riboldi, cappellano della Casa Circondariale di Busto Arsizio Marco Pappalardo, autore del libro "Pier Giorgio Frassati. Una vita in prima pagina". Ed. Paoline Conducono Marina Tomarro e Stefania Ferretti A cura di Marina Tomarro e Stefania Ferretti Hanno collaborato i colleghi: Michele Raviart e Roberta Barbi All'interno della diretta collegamento con Piazza San Pietro per l' udienza generale di Papa Leone XIV e post udienza condotto da Orazio Coclite Tecnico del suono Daniele Giorgi
Father Dave welcomes Bobby Angel to discuss how one of the Church's newest saints, Pier Giorgio Frassati, can be a role model for all of us. Bobby is a Catholic speaker, author, and certified mentor for the CatholicPsych Institute. His new book is called “The Frassati Field Guide: An 8-Day Ascent to Heroic Virtue.”
Through his gentle but direct words, Carlo helped his parents rediscover and return to their Catholic faith. In 2006, he died from leukemia at age 15. He was Beatified in 2020 by a delegate of Pope Francis, and declared a Saint by Pope Leo XIV in 2025. Pier Giorgio Michelangelo Frassati was born in Turin, Italy on April 6, 1901.Just before receiving his university degree, Pier Giorgio contracted poliomyelitis, which doctors later speculated he caught from the sick whom he tended. Neglecting his own health because his grandmother was dying, after six days of terrible suffering Pier Giorgio died at the age of 24 on July 4, 1925.
The canonization of St. Pier Giorgio Frassati — known for his love of mountain climbing — has renewed attention to how nature served as a path to God for saints like Pope John Paul II. Meanwhile, A House Committee has released Epstein's “Birthday Book,” featuring a letter allegedly from Trump.
In this video, Christian Barrett compares how the Roman Catholic Church canonizes saints with how the Bible defines sainthood. He looks at Pope Leo XIV's recent canonization of two new saints (Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati), explores what that means, and asks how someone officially becomes a saint in Catholicism. He also dives into the more important question: what does Scripture teach about sainthood, righteousness, and who truly belongs to God?Support Emet Ministries, so we can continue to provide content and resources to help disciples become disciplers: https://veritas-ministry-415223.churchcenter.com/givingMake sure to subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EmetMinistryFor more resources, visit emetministry.org Follow us: on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/emetministries/profilecard/?igsh=Z2c5NnA1dTJhN20y on Spotify: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-four-fold-disciple/id1505547928on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-four-fold-disciple/id1505547928my reading list: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/74696644-christian-barrett
Acompaña al Padre Román Flecha a meditar sobre la Santa Misa de canonización de Carlo Acutis y Pier Giorgio Frassati , y conozcamos más a fondo este tema.
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On today's episode, Johnnette Williams celebrates Mary's Birthday! She also talks about the recent canonization of saints Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. Sharing the beauty of having new young saints and how they both had a love for the Blessed Sacrament. Listeners call and comment asking for prayer requests and for Johnette's guidance.
On today's episode, Johnnette Williams celebrates Mary's Birthday! She also talks about the recent canonization of saints Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. Sharing the beauty of having new young saints and how they both had a love for the Blessed Sacrament.
If we follow the examples of newly canonized Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis and keep our eyes fixed on Jesus in the Eucharist, we will always have "enough"!Homily for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C
Today we celebrate this morning's canonization in Rome of new Saints Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. These saints lived today's Gospel: That to love God first means to have our hearts expand so that we love others as we ought.
Saint (!) Pier Giorgio Frassati is now officially a canonized saint of the Catholic Church. Have to spend an episode celebrating this moment by highlighting his virtues and the example of joyful Christian living he gave us. Iowa Catholic Radio Network Shows: - Be Not Afraid with Fr. PJ McManus - Be Not Afraid in Spanish with Fr. Fabian Moncada - Catholic Women Now with Chris Magruder and Julie Nelson - Making It Personal with Bishop William Joensen - Man Up! with Joe Stopulus - The Catholic Morning Show with Dr. Bo Bonner - The Daily Gospel Reflection with Fr. Nick Smith - The Uncommon Good with Bo Bonner and Dr. Bud Marr - Faith and Family Finance with Gregory Waddle Want to support your favorite show? Click Here
Homélie du pape Léon XIV pour la canonisation de Carlo Acutis et Pier-Giorgio Frassati
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On today's episode, Johnnette Williams celebrates Mary's Birthday! She also talks about the recent canonization of saints Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. Sharing the beauty of having new young saints and how they both had a love for the Blessed Sacrament. Listeners call and comment asking for prayer requests and for Johnette's guidance.
pWotD Episode 3050: Carlo Acutis Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 511,765 views on Sunday, 7 September 2025 our article of the day is Carlo Acutis.Carlo Acutis (3 May 1991 – 12 October 2006) was an English-born Italian teenager known for his devotion to the Eucharist and his use of digital media to promote Catholic devotion. Born in London and raised in Milan, he developed an early interest in computers and video games, teaching himself programming and web design and assisting his parish and school with digital projects.Active in parish life, he served as a catechist and helped inspire several people to convert to Catholicism. He later created a website documenting Eucharistic miracles and Marian apparitions. He was diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukaemia and died at the age of fifteen. Since his death, his relics have been displayed in Assisi and his exhibitions on Eucharistic miracles have travelled worldwide. In 2020, he was beatified by the Catholic Church after the recognition of a proposed 2013 miracle in Brazil attributed to his intercession, while a second miracle in Costa Rica was confirmed in 2024. Acutis is regarded as a model for young believers and was canonised as a saint on 7 September 2025, alongside Pier Giorgio Frassati. Acutis has been referred to as the "patron saint of the Internet", "God's Influencer" and the "first millennial saint".This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:02 UTC on Monday, 8 September 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Carlo Acutis on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Joanna.
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The Church canonizes two young saints today....Carlos Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. How do they speak to the church at large today. My reflection for this weekend, pre-recorded for WTCH and for all of you!
El Papa León XIV canoniza a Carlo Acutis y Pier Giorgio Frassati, instando a los jóvenes a no "malgastar la vida" y a vivir para Dios. Cristina recuerda junto a Eva Fernández el testimonio de la madre de Carlo Acutis, Antonia Salzano. También, tertulia de chicas con los olvidos más célebres del equipo y de los oyentes. Una receta saludable cortesía de Paufeel.
In this episode, we learn about two new Saints, St Carlo (the first Millenial Saint) and St Pier Giorgio, both wonderful patrons for young people; and much more! L'articolo E72 | Children's Show – Our Newest Saints: Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati proviene da Radio Maria.
Übertr: Radio Vatikan, Rom, Italien Angelusgebet im Rahmen der Heiligen Messe zur Heiligsprechung von Pier Giorgio Frassati und Carlo Acutis
Join us for the Saturday Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral on September 6th, 2025. Celebrated by Fr. Enrique Salvo, this service offers prayers for the repose of Gerald Francis Corrigan and commemorates the soon-to-be saints, Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis. The Mass includes readings, hymns, and a special blessing with the relics of these inspiring figures. This religious service is a moment of reflection, community, and spiritual growth for attendees of all ages.
The Annunciation shooting in Minneapolis has renewed discussion about increasing security for Catholic schools. Plus, a preview of the canonization Mass of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati.
With a new movie coming to theaters next week telling the harrowing true life account of St. Maximilian Kolbe, filmmaker Anthony D'Ambrosio joins to share what compelled him to make this film given his own suffering. We also talk with billboard-topping singer/songwriter Marie Miller about why she is inspired by our two new soon-to-be-saints Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. Msgr. Roger Landry also shares his insights into the life of Carlo is known as the "saint in sneakers."
This weekend we are celebrating the canonizations of two extraordinary young men: Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. This week on Register Radio we are joined by Register Contributor Sabrina Ferris who had a chance to interview Carlo Acutis' mother. And then as AI, Artficial Intelligence, continues to grow in influence and usage, Colleges and universities are confronting tough questions about the use of AI tools in academia. We talk to Register staff writer, Jonah McKeown about what lies ahead for students and professors in the halls both real and virtual of higher learning.
Matthew Bunson looks ahead to this weekend's canonizations of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati and we discuss how the Eucharist unites Heaven and Earth with John Preiss.
September 3rd, 2025 - We welcome Stephen Davies, co-writer and producer of a new film on Pier Giorgio Frassati. Then we're joined by Dr. Jose Trasancos of Children of God for Life to discuss President Trump's apparent new desire to expose COVID vax facts. TheStationOfTheCross.com/ACT
This week, on Sept. 7th 2025, the Catholic Church is about to elevate two young Italian men to sainthood: Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. We talk in this episode about their lives, the topic of vocation, and Bobby's new book "the Frassati Field Guide" (https://a.co/d/0060fLc)Ave Maria Press has a 2-for-1 deal on the Frassati Field Guide + Gaming & the Heroic Life. $16 for 2 books, use code SAINT16!https://www.avemariapress.com/collections/now-trending-- Thanks for listening! For more info on our talks, books, and resources, please visit our website at: https://jackieandbobby.com/ If you feel called to support us financially in this ministry endeavor, please prayerfully consider visiting our support page: https://www.patreon.com/jackieandbobby
Dr. Tom Neal from the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee Florida visits to talk about his diocese's promulgation of the "Hopeful Mysteries of the Rosary". Shrines and Wonders has Teresa guiding you to the tombs of Bl. Carlo Acutis and Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati as we prepare for the upcoming canonizations. Plus, Joan Lewis checks in with the latest from the Vatican. Plus, T's Two sense and revisiting a conversation about Mary with Chuck Gaidica.
In this episode, Eileen shares a selection of inspiring quotes, and gives some insights on both Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in anticipation of their upcoming canonisations and more! L'articolo E223 | Life to the Full – Eileen O'Driscoll – A Selection of Inspiring Quotes proviene da Radio Maria.
*In a noisy, distracted world, how do we recover a sense of awe before God? * Oscar and Bobby Angel explore the power of silence, the gift of nature, and the witness of saints like Pier Giorgio Frassati. They unpack how digital overload can dull our wonder, why stepping away from screens matters, and how small encounters with grace can lead to lifelong transformation. Bobby also shares moments from his own faith journey that show how living fully present opens us to God's beauty. e would love it if you could leave a written review on Apple and share with your friends! Editing provided by Forte Catholic (https://www.fortecatholic.com/)
In this episode of Fatima Today, hosts Barb Ernster and Katie Moran reflect on the incredible power of intercessory prayer, drawing from the lives of St. Monica and St. Rita. Their perseverance and patience remind us never to give up praying for the conversion of loved ones, as God rewards faithful hearts in ways beyond imagination—just as Monica's prayers led to the conversion of her son, St. Augustine, who became one of the great doctors of the Church. We also invite you to join us for our Pilgrimage to Fatima this December—a grace-filled journey to deepen your devotion and experience the heart of the Fatima message. Don't miss this opportunity to walk where Our Lady appeared and to strengthen your faith in a profound way. And stay tuned for our next episode, where we'll highlight the lives of Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati and Bl. Carlo Acutis, and the exciting path toward their canonization.
Brother Joseph here and today we want to discuss the Canonization of two new Saints - Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio FrassatiCarlo Acutis (1991–2006) was a British-born Italian teenager known for his deep devotion to the Eucharist and his passion for technology. At just 15, he created a website documenting Eucharistic miracles around the world, blending faith and digital creativity in a way that inspired countless others.He died of leukemia in 2006, offering his suffering for the Church and the Pope. Carlo was beatified in 2020 and will be canonized as the first millennial saint on September 7, 2025 A B. He's now a patron of youth and computer programmers, often called “God's influencer.”Pier Giorgio Frassati (1901–1925) was an Italian layman whose short life radiated joy, courage, and deep faith. Born into a wealthy family in Turin, he chose a path of radical charity and spiritual devotion, often giving away his possessions to the poor and spending hours in Eucharistic adoration and Marian prayer A B.A passionate mountaineer, Frassati coined the phrase “Verso l'alto”—“To the heights”—which became both his climbing motto and spiritual mission A. He believed holiness was not reserved for the cloistered but could be lived in the streets, classrooms, and mountains. Despite academic struggles and family tensions, he remained steadfast in his love for Christ and service to others A.At age 24, he died of polio, likely contracted while caring for the sick. His funeral was attended by hundreds of poor and marginalized people he had quietly helped. Pope John Paul II beatified him in 1990, calling him the “Man of the Beatitudes.” He will be canonized on September 7, 2025, alongside Carlo Acutis. Browse our Collection of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio FrassatiJourneys of FaithBob and Penny Lord's StoreDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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Los Hermanos en Cristo Carlo Acutis y Pier Giorgio Frassati vivieron en épocas diferentes, pero compartieron la pasión de vivir su fe al máximo. Uno escaló picos alpinos; el otro programó sitios web. Uno sirvió a los pobres de la Turín de la posguerra; el otro evangelizó desde una laptop en Milán. Próximamente estos dos jóvenes del norte de Italia serán canonizados juntos por el Papa León XIV. El P. Núñez además responde a las preguntas llegadas al programa vía telefónica, el correo electrónico (padrepedro@ewtn.com) y Facebook (www.facebook.com/ppedronunez).