Carlo Acutis Rosary
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This rosary honors St. Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint, canonized by Pope Leo XIV on September 7, 2025.
St. Carlo Acutis (1991–2006) was canonized by Pope Leo XIV on September 7, 2025 — the first saint of the millennial generation. An Italian teenager who loved video games, programming, and his friends, he also went to daily Mass, prayed the rosary, and built a website cataloging Eucharistic miracles around the world. He died of leukemia at fifteen, having offered his sufferings "for the Lord, the Pope, and the Church." He once said, "The Eucharist is my highway to heaven." A rosary bearing his name reminds the faithful — especially the young — that holiness is for every age and every era.
Details
- Overall length: 20 inches
- Beads: Blue
- Crucifix: Zinc (2.0 X 1.18 X .15")
- Centerpiece: Zinc (.93 X .67 X .10")
- Overall colorway: Blue
- Packaging: Gift Box
Hand-finished construction; small variations between individual rosaries are normal and part of the character of the craft.
✒️ Rosary Engraving
When a rosary is engravable, you'll see an Engraving button on the product page. Click it to open the engraving visualizer, where you can select your font and enter the text or numbers you'd like engraved. Engraving is done on either the back of the crucifix (1 line) or the back of the center medal (2–3 lines), depending on the rosary.
📿 About Our Rosary Photos
Some of our rosary photos show only the lower portion—the crucifix, first five beads, and center medal—to highlight the detail and craftsmanship. Rest assured, you are always purchasing a complete, full-length rosary unless otherwise noted in the product description.
How to Pray the Rosary
Download our free printable guide with all the prayers, mysteries, and step-by-step instructions.
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This rosary honors St. Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint, canonized by Pope Leo XIV on September 7, 2025.
St. Carlo Acutis (1991–2006) was canonized by Pope Leo XIV on September 7, 2025 — the first saint of the millennial generation. An Italian teenager who loved video games, programming, and his friends, he also went to daily Mass, prayed the rosary, and built a website cataloging Eucharistic miracles around the world. He died of leukemia at fifteen, having offered his sufferings "for the Lord, the Pope, and the Church." He once said, "The Eucharist is my highway to heaven." A rosary bearing his name reminds the faithful — especially the young — that holiness is for every age and every era.
Details
- Overall length: 20 inches
- Beads: Blue
- Crucifix: Zinc (2.0 X 1.18 X .15")
- Centerpiece: Zinc (.93 X .67 X .10")
- Overall colorway: Blue
- Packaging: Gift Box
Hand-finished construction; small variations between individual rosaries are normal and part of the character of the craft.
✒️ Rosary Engraving
When a rosary is engravable, you'll see an Engraving button on the product page. Click it to open the engraving visualizer, where you can select your font and enter the text or numbers you'd like engraved. Engraving is done on either the back of the crucifix (1 line) or the back of the center medal (2–3 lines), depending on the rosary.
📿 About Our Rosary Photos
Some of our rosary photos show only the lower portion—the crucifix, first five beads, and center medal—to highlight the detail and craftsmanship. Rest assured, you are always purchasing a complete, full-length rosary unless otherwise noted in the product description.
How to Pray the Rosary
Download our free printable guide with all the prayers, mysteries, and step-by-step instructions.
Download PDF
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