If you are upgrading your iPhone, please consider donating your old one to St Kateri’s Blessed Carlo Ministry. Our live-streaming system works with Apple iPhone 8 or later. We would like to add a couple more camera angles to our live-stream. We can offer you tax paperwork for your iPhone donation. If you have questions, please contact Kevin after Mass or via email: kjanthony@yahoo.com Thank you and God Bless.


ST. KATERI’S CARLO MINISTRY

If you already watch our live-streamed Masses, please consider
offering a helping hand to those you know, who may need assistance accessing the live-stream on St Kateri’s Facebook page.

We are in the process of scheduling specific dates of Switcher Studio training, and assigning Technical Producers for the Mass live-streams. If you wish to volunteer, please contact Kevin (the organist) at kjanthony@yahoo.com or through the rectory office.
In the upcoming weeks, we will be producing specific video pieces that will be posted on our St Kateri website: Rosary, Stations of the Cross and more.

TECH WHIZ CARLO ACUTIS BEATIFIED BY CATHOLIC CHURCH
Metro Manila {CNN Philippines, October 11} — Italian computer whiz Carlo Acutis is the first millennial proclaimed “Blessed”, after he was beatified by the Catholic Church Saturday in Assisi, Italy. The teenager, who devoted his life spreading the faith on the internet before dying of leukemia at the age of 15, was beatified in a Mass at the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi.

Citing a report from the Catholic News Agency, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines said in its news website that Cardinal Agostino Vallini, the pontifical legate for the Basilica, celebrated the Mass for the beatification ceremony.

Acutis’ heart, which now serves as a relic, was placed near the altar of the church. Pope Francis also read an apostolic letter declaring October 12 as Acutis’ feast day, to commemorate his death in Milan in 2006. In his homily, Cardinal Vallini hailed Acutis for using the internet “in service of the Gospel, to reach as many people as possible.

Before his death, Acutis used his computer programming skills to create a website archiving Eucharistic miracles. He was designated “Venerable” after the Pope approved a miracle involving the healing of a Brazilian boy who suffered a rare pancreatic disease. Acutis’ body, dressed in casual clothes which he wore in daily life, is currently displayed in a glass tomb in Assisi’s Sanctuary of the Spoliation in the Church of St. Mary Major until October 17 for veneration, the report added.

Another verified miracle will be needed before Acutis becomes formally hailed as the “patron saint of the internet. “
https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/10/11/Teenager-Carlo-Acutis-beatified-Catholic-
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