Pope Francis has approved the canonization of Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager who will become the first millennial saint. Known for his computer skills and devout faith, Carlo used his talents to share his beliefs and create a website archiving miracles before his death from leukemia at the age of 15. His journey to sainthood was initiated after two miracles were attributed to him, including the healing of a boy and the recovery of a Costa Rican university student. The Vatican announced that a meeting of cardinals will be convened to consider Carlo's sainthood, marking a significant milestone and offering the Catholic Church an opportunity to demonstrate the positive impact of social media and technology on faith. This recognition of Carlo as a saint may also help the church engage with disengaged young Catholics, providing them with an example of someone like them who found meaning and purpose in their faith.