St. Carlo Acutis Relic Cord

Cord was touched to a First Class Relic of St. Carlo Acutis

Carlo Acutis is considered the first millennial saint as he was born in 1991 and passed away at the young age of 15 in 2006. Carlo was born to parents who were not considered devout.  But from a young age, he showed an intense interest in the Catholic faith.  Carlo defended kids at school who were picked on. He loved soccer, video games and taught himself computer programming.  Carlo developed a website describing and depicting all of the Eucharistic Miracles throughout the world.  A display of panels of these miracles have traveled all over the world.

He loved to pray the rosary and went to mass and confession as often as he could.  At 15, Carlo was diagnosed with an untreatable leukemia and offered his suffering for Christ, the Pope and the Church. At his request, he was buried in Assisi because of his great love for St. Francis of Assisi.  Carlo was canonized on September 7, 2025 by Pope Leo XIV.

Approx. length: 25″ -35″

Cords may be worn, kept in a prayer book and be present during devotions.  They are a physical reminder of a saint’s life and a prompt for prayerful intercession.

Available for Donation

$10.00

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Cord was touched to a First Class Relic of St. Carlo Acutis

Carlo Acutis is considered the first millennial saint as he was born in 1991 and passed away at the young age of 15 in 2006. Carlo was born to parents who were not considered devout.  But from a young age, he showed an intense interest in the Catholic faith.  Carlo defended kids at school who were picked on. He loved soccer, video games and taught himself computer programming.  Carlo developed a website describing and depicting all of the Eucharistic Miracles throughout the world.  A display of panels of these miracles have traveled all over the world.

He loved to pray the rosary and went to mass and confession as often as he could.  At 15, Carlo was diagnosed with an untreatable leukemia and offered his suffering for Christ, the Pope and the Church. At his request, he was buried in Assisi because of his great love for St. Francis of Assisi.  Carlo was canonized on September 7, 2025 by Pope Leo XIV.

Approx. length: 25″ -35″

Cords may be worn, kept in a prayer book and be present during devotions.  They are a physical reminder of a saint’s life and a prompt for prayerful intercession.

Available for Donation

Additional information

Weight .1 oz
Dimensions 2 × 2 × .4 in