Crowds flock into the Vatican when the teenager made the first millennial saint

The first millennium was canonized by Pope Leo on Sunday, and thousands attended a ceremony in Rome.

Charles Akutis, an Italian boy born in London, died of leukemia in 2006, 15 years.

It was marked by the Internet patron saint of miracles on the Internet and keeping sites for Catholic organizations.

Karl Charles Akutis hung on St. Peter’s Square when the Pope praised the young man’s faith.

The second man was also canonized, Pierre Giorgio Frasati, an Italian lover of mountaineering who served poor and sick, and died in 1925.

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