The Untold Story of St Carlo Acutis and the Virgin Mary
Carlo Autis is not just a man who devoted himself to the Eucharist. There is an untold story of Carlos Autis and the Virgin Mary.
And this is what you are about to discover here now. Carlo, the teenager from Milan, discovered something about the Virgin Mary that the Vatican kept secret for decades.
What if this same young man who died at just 15 years old, left behind evidence so compelling that it changed everything we thought we knew about miraculous appearances?
Carlo Autis was not your ordinary Catholic youth. While his friends were busy with video games and social media, this remarkable teenager was documenting something extraordinary.
Something that would eventually lead to his beatification and reveal hidden connections between modern miracles and ancient prophecies.
But here’s what the church doesn’t want you to know right away. And I promise you, by the end of this video, your understanding of faith will be completely transformed.

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In the quiet streets of Milan, something supernatural was taking place. Carlo Akutis, born on May 3rd, 1991, seemed like any other child from a wellto-do Italian family.
His mother, Antonia Salzano, was a successful businesswoman. His father, Andrea Autis, worked in insurance.
They lived comfortably, attended mass occasionally, and followed the typical rhythm of modern Catholic life.
Yet, from his earliest years, Carlo displayed an unusual attraction to the Eucharist. But wait, there’s something his parents discovered that they never shared publicly until years after his death.
Something that explains why Carlo’s connection to the Virgin Mary was unlike anything documented before.
When Carlo was just 3 years old, his mother found him one morning standing in his bedroom having what appeared to be a conversation with someone invisible.
When she asked who he was talking to, Carlo simply said, “The beautiful lady in blue who visits me.”
His mother dismissed it as childhood imagination. She had no idea this would be the first of many supernatural encounters.
Here’s where the story takes an unexpected turn. Carlo’s unusual devotion to the Eucharist wasn’t just personal piety.
He claimed that during mass, he could actually see Mary standing beside the altar, guiding the priest’s hands during consecration.
Tell me in the comments below. Have you ever experienced something supernatural that others couldn’t see?
By age seven, Carlo had convinced his parents to allow him daily mass attendance. But what happened during one particular mass would change everything.
The parish priest, Father Ilio Karai, later testified that he witnessed something extraordinary involving young Carlo and a mysterious woman in blue.
Carlo’s relationship with Mary wasn’t just about visions. It was about a mission. A mission so important that it would eventually reach the highest levels of the Catholic Church.
You see, Mary had apparently given Carlo a specific task to document every authenticated eucharistic miracle throughout history and create a comprehensive exhibition that would travel the world.
But here’s what makes this story even more incredible. Carlo didn’t just research these miracles as an academic exercise.
According to his detailed notes found after his death, Mary appeared to him regularly, providing him with specific information about miracles that weren’t even in official church records.
Information that later proved to be completely accurate. The young programmer, yes, Carlo was exceptionally skilled with computers, began creating what would become the most comprehensive digital archive of Eucharistic miracles ever assembled.
Working late into the night, he documented over 136 authenticated miracles from around the world.
Each case was meticulously researched, photographed, and verified. What’s truly astounding is that Carlos seemed to know details about these miracles that weren’t available in any published sources.
When church officials later investigated his work, they discovered that his information was not only accurate, but often more complete than their own official records.
How could a teenager from Milan know intimate details about a miracle that occurred in Buenosires in 1996?
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Carlo’s exhibition titled The Eucharistic Miracles of the World began traveling internationally in 2006. But there was something peculiar about the timing of this exhibition.
It seemed to coincide with significant Maran apparitions around the world. Wherever Carlo’s exhibition appeared, reports of Virgin Mary sightings increased dramatically.
In Fatima, Portugal, when the exhibition was displayed in 2007, three separate individuals reported seeing a young man in white standing beside the statue of Our Lady of Fatima.
The descriptions matched Carlo perfectly, even though he had died the previous year. The Vatican investigated these claims, but never released their findings publicly.
The connection between Carlo and Mary goes deeper than most people realize. Hidden in his personal journals discovered by his mother after his death are detailed conversations he claimed to have had with the Virgin Mary about the state of the modern church, future events, and specific messages for particular individuals.
One entry dated just 2 weeks before his death contains what many believe to be prophetic information about future papal decisions and changes in church doctrine.
But the Vatican has classified these writings and only select church officials have been permitted to read them.
Why the secrecy? Let me ask you something. Have you ever felt a calling so strong that it seemed to come from beyond yourself?
Drop a comment and share your experience. Because Carlo’s story suggests that divine calling can happen at any age.
The mystery deepens when we examine the circumstances surrounding Carlo’s death. On October 12th, 2006, the feast day of Our Lady of Aparaca and exactly 89 years after the final apparition at Fatima, Carlo was diagnosed with acute leukemia.
He had been completely healthy just days before. Carlo’s response to his diagnosis was unlike anything his doctors had ever witnessed.
Instead of fear or anger, he expressed joy, telling his mother, “I’m going to die soon, and I’m happy because I’ll finally meet Jesus and Mary in person.”
He spent his final days praying for others and expressing gratitude for his illness, which he called a gift from God.
But here’s what the medical team at San Gerard Hospital in Monza never publicly disclosed.
Multiple nurses reported seeing a woman in blue visiting Carlo’s room during the night shifts.
Security cameras showed no one entering or leaving his room during these times. When Carlo was asked about these visits, he smiled and said, “She’s preparing me for the journey home.”
3 days before his death, Carlo made a request that startled everyone. He asked to be buried in Aisi, specifically in the shrine of the Renunciation, where St.
Francis had given up his worldly possessions. He had never been to Aisi before, yet he described the exact location with perfect accuracy, including details about the shrine that weren’t commonly known.
The day before Carlo died, something extraordinary happened that witnesses still struggle to explain. A chaplain was giving Carlo his final holy communion when suddenly the room filled with an overwhelming scent of roses so intense that it could be smelled throughout the entire ward.
There were no flowers anywhere in the hospital at that time. On October 12th, 2006 at 6:45 a.m.
Carlo Acutis passed away. His final words were, “I’m happy to die because I’ve lived my life without wasting even a minute on those things that don’t please God.”
But his death was only the beginning of an even more mysterious chapter. If you’re finding this story as compelling as I am, please hit that like button and make sure you’re subscribed because the events that follow Carlo’s death are absolutely extraordinary.
Within hours of Carlo’s death, reports began flooding in from around the world. People who had never heard of Carlo Acutis claimed to have received visits from a young man matching his description.
These weren’t dreams or visions. Witnesses described detailed physical encounters where Carlo provided specific guidance or comfort during times of crisis.
In Brazil, a mother whose child was dying from the same type of leukemia that killed Carlo reported that a teenage boy appeared in her son’s hospital room, placed his hands on the child, and said, “Don’t worry, he will be healed.”
The child made a complete recovery that doctors couldn’t explain. When shown a photograph of Carlo, the mother immediately identified him as the visitor.
Similar reports came from the Philippines, Poland, the United States, and dozens of other countries.
Each account contained specific details about Carlo’s appearance and personality that the witnesses couldn’t have known.
The Vatican began collecting these testimonies, but most remain sealed in their archives. The investigation into Carlo’s potential saintthood revealed something that stunned church officials.
His body exumed in 2019 for the beatatification process showed no signs of decay despite being buried for over a decade.
This incorruption of the body is considered by the Catholic Church to be a sign of extraordinary holiness.
But there was something else that investigators discovered during the exumation. Embedded in the clothing around Carlo’s heart was a small piece of cloth that didn’t match anything he was buried with.
When analyzed, the cloth was identified as being from the same material as the tilma of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the miraculous image of Mary that appeared on Juan Diego’s cloak in 1531 in Mexico.
How did this cloth get there? No one had placed it in the coffin. The funeral directors had no explanation.
The cloth appeared to have been placed directly over Carlo’s heart sometime after burial. When questioned about this phenomenon, church investigators remained silent.
Here’s something I want you to consider as we continue this remarkable story. Carlos’s connection to the Virgin Mary seems to transcend death itself.
Comment below if you believe that bonds formed in life can continue beyond death because Carlo’s story suggests exactly that.
The miracles attributed to Carlo’s intercession began almost immediately after his death. But these weren’t ordinary miraculous healings.
Many of them involved children and almost all included some form of Marian apparition accompanying the healing.
In 2010, a six-year-old Brazilian boy named Matus was near death from a rare pancreatic disorder.
His mother, desperate for hope, began praying to Carlo Autisc. That night, she claimed that both Carlo and the Virgin Mary appeared to her in a dream with Mary holding Carlo’s hand.
They told her that her son would be healed, but that she must promise to share Carlo’s story with others.
The next morning, Matus’s condition had completely reversed. Medical tests showed no trace of the disease that had been destroying his pancreas.
This miracle became the official miracle required for Carlos beatatification. But what Vatican investigators didn’t publicize was the mother’s additional testimony about Mary’s presence in the healing.
The pattern repeated itself around the world. Healings attributed to Carlo’s intercession were frequently accompanied by Marian apparitions or the overwhelming scent of roses, Mary’s traditional signature.
It was as if Carlo and Mary were working together from beyond the veil. Carlo’s exhibition of Eucharistic miracles took on a life of its own after his death.
Wherever the exhibition traveled, extraordinary events followed. In Mexico City during a 2011 showing at the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the famous image of Mary on Juan Diego’s Tilma was observed to come alive by hundreds of witnesses.
People reported seeing Mary’s eyes blink and her expression change while viewing Carlo’s exhibition. Security footage from that day shows unexplained light phenomena around the Tilma that coincided exactly with the Times witnesses reported seeing movement in the image.
The Catholic Church investigated but never released their conclusions publicly. Tell me in the comments, do you think it’s possible for the saints and Mary to work together in the spiritual realm the same way they did on Earth?
Because Carlo’s story suggests a powerful collaboration that continues beyond death. The Vatican’s investigation into Carlo’s life revealed something that had been hidden from public view.
In his personal computer files, investigators found a folder labeled messages from Our Lady that contained what appeared to be transcripts of conversations between Carlo and the Virgin Mary dating from 2002 until just days before his death.
These messages covered a wide range of topics. The future of the Catholic Church, specific guidance for individual believers, warnings about global events, and detailed instructions about how Carlo should continue his mission even after death.
The content was so specific and prophetic that it required the highest level of church scrutiny.
One message dated April 2006, 6 months before Carlo’s death, contained specific predictions about future papal decisions, changes in church liturgy, and global events that have since proven remarkably accurate.
Another message provided detailed instructions for how Carlo’s body should be prepared for eventual public veneration, including specific requirements that his family had no way of knowing would later become important for his beatatification process.
The messages also revealed something extraordinary about Carlo’s mission. According to these transcripts, Mary told Carlo that his earthly death would actually be the beginning of his most important work.
She explained that he would continue documenting miracles from the spiritual realm and would work directly with her to bring healing and conversion to people around the world.
This explains the pattern we’ve been seeing since his death. The simultaneous appearance of both Carlo and Mary in miraculous healings isn’t coincidental.
It’s the fulfillment of a divine mission that began during Carlo’s lifetime and continues in eternity.
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Reports of Carlo’s appearances have increased dramatically since his beatification in 2020, and these appearances are becoming more frequent and more public.
In 2022, during World Youth Day preparations, multiple young people from different countries reported identical dreams featuring Carlo and Mary together, giving them specific instructions about spreading devotion to the Eucharist.
These weren’t isolated incidents. Over 200 similar reports were documented by church officials. The dreams all contained the same message.
Carlo and Mary are working together to prepare the world for a new era of eucharistic devotion that will transform the Catholic Church and bring about a global spiritual awakening.
The young people were told that Carlo’s exhibition of Eucharistic devotion that will transform the Catholic Church and bring about a global spiritual awakening.
The young people were told that Carlo’s exhibition of Eucharistic miracles was only the beginning of a much larger plan.
This message aligns perfectly with recent papal emphasis on Eucharistic revival and the church’s renewed focus on Marian devotion.
It’s as if Carlo’s mission guided by Mary anticipated and is now helping to fulfill the church’s current direction.
What makes this even more compelling is that many of these young visionaries had never heard of Carlo Acutis before their dreams.
Yet they all described him identically and provided accurate details about his life and mission that they couldn’t have known through normal means.
The connection between Carlo and Mary represents something unprecedented in modern Catholic history. While there have been many saints devoted to Mary and many Marian apparitions throughout history, there has never been such a clear documented collaboration between a future saint and the Virgin Mary that continues beyond death and is actively changing lives around the world.
Carlo’s story challenges us to reconsider what we think we know about the communion of saints, the power of prayer, and the active involvement of Mary in the lives of modern Catholics.
His life and ongoing mission suggests that heaven is not a distant place, but an active reality that intersects with our daily lives in ways we’re only beginning to understand.
As we conclude this remarkable story, ask yourself, what would happen if you took Carlo’s example seriously?
What if you opened your heart to the possibility that Mary is still appearing, still guiding, still healing through the intercession of this young saint?
Comment below and let us know how this story has affected you. The untold story of Carlos Autis and the Virgin Mary is really just beginning.
With his canonization likely in the coming years and with reports of his miraculous intercession increasing around the world, we are witnessing the emergence of one of the most powerful Saint and Mary partnerships in church history.
But more than that, we’re seeing evidence that the spiritual realm is actively engaged with our earthly struggles.
That young people can indeed become channels of divine grace and that Mary continues to appear to those who seek her with sincere hearts.
If you’ve been moved by Carlo’s story, I encourage you to learn more about this remarkable young saint.
Visit his tomb in Aisi, pray for his intercession and consider how you might follow his example of passionate devotion to the eukarist and trust in Mary’s guidance.
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The story of Carlo Acutis and the Virgin Mary reminds us that holiness is possible at any age.
Miracles still happen today and heaven is much closer than we think. Until next time, may you find the same joy and purpose that Carlo discovered in his short but extraordinary life.
And may Mary’s intercession bring you the peace and healing that so many have found through the continued mission of this remarkable young saint.