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Chicago Tribune
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- Chicago Tribune
Relic of first millennial saint Carlo Acutis venerated in Hegewisch
Back in 2009, Italian Archbishop Domenico Sorrentino, bishop of Assisi, saw that the pastor of the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore had put up a picture of Carlo Acutis, a late devout Catholic and internet expert. Acutis, a British-born teen who became known in Assisi and beyond for his devotion to the Eucharist, had died in 2006 at age 15. But he had an outsized spiritual impact during his short life, using his computer programming skills to establish popular religious websites in Italy, including one devoted to documenting Eucharistic miracles. 'I didn't know him when I arrived in Assisi,' Sorrentino told people gathered at a church last week in Hegewisch. 'I saw many young people come. I saw Carlo had a power of collecting young people.' Acutis is set to be canonized as the Catholic Church's first millennial saint on Sept. 7. Sorrentino, who is the curator of Acutis' tomb and relic in Assisi, delivered a message of hope and rebirth July 16 at Christ Our Light Parish — St. Florian Church in Chicago's Hegewisch neighborhood while leading a veneration of a relic of Acutis, a muscle from his heart. People began showing up at St. Florian more than an hour before the service was set to start, filling the pews by the time the service started. 'This is amazing to have a soon-to-be canonized saint like Carlo so close to our home,' said Karina Bermejo, who was accompanied by several family members. 'To have the archbishop of Assisi is also remarkable.' Fellow parishioner Adriana Rodriguez came with her father, Jose, who was also in awe. 'The significance of being able to see in real life a piece of somebody who is going to be canonized a saint,' said Rodriguez. 'Sometimes when we think about saints, we think about the old or in the past. To be able to witness this in our time is incredible,' she said. Bringing the relic here, Rodriguez said, would enable her to more fully participate in Acutis' canonization in Italy. 'Some people can't go to Italy to be present,' she said. 'Because of this event, we're going to be present in spirit.' Sorrentino also visited other parishes with the relic, including St. Hedwig Church in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood, part of Blessed Carlo Acutis Parish, the first parish in North America named for the soon-to-be saint. The Rev. David Simonetti, pastor of St. Florian Church, had the opportunity to invite Sorrentino by chance, and was thrilled that he came. 'Archbishop Sorrentino was in Seattle and my classmate is in a parish there,' Simonetti said. 'My friend called me and said Sorrentino had a free day, would you like him to come to your parish? I said I certainly would.' Mark Martich, a St. Florian member who was greeting visitors as they came in, said he hadn't heard much about Acutis prior to the relic service. 'It really piqued my curiosity about what he accomplished,' Martich said, adding Acutis' canonization might be a good way to 'get the young ones involved in the church.' Sorrentino agreed, saying Acutis has become a symbol of hope as well as a bridge between generations in the internet age. 'My friends, don't worry, don't be afraid, it is the little boys who teach their grandfathers about computers,' he said. '(Acutis) will teach you the language of this world.' That youthful aspect, he said, could create waves throughout the world. 'Can the church be young again after 2,000 years?' Sorrentino asked. 'Can the church say something very interesting that touches and moves many? 'Carlo would say the Eucharist is my highway to heaven. … It's time to be young again.'


New York Post
a day ago
- New York Post
HR exec in Coldplay cheating scandal married into one of the oldest, wealthiest families in Boston: ‘The Cabots speak only to God'
The HR executive at the center of a viral infidelity scandal married into one of the oldest and wealthiest families in Boston. Kristin Cabot, who is on leave from her job at Astronomer following the embarrassing caught-on-Jumbotron incident last week, appears to be married to Privateer Rum owner Andrew Cabot, according to social media posts. 3 Kristin Cabot was caught on a Jumbotron at a Coldplay concert sharing an embrace with Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, who resigned since the scandal broke. Grace Springer via Storyful The allegedly jilted husband touts his family lineage as the sixth-generation owner of the longstanding rum brand, founded by the 'original' Andrew Cabot. Advertisement The Cabot fortune has transcended generations, and was estimated at $200 million in a 1972 New York Times profile of the family. That's $15.4 billion in 2025. 3 Cabot, who was an HR executive with the company, married into one of Boston's oldest and wealthiest families. LinkedIn/Kristin Cabot It's not clear when Kristin and Andrew got married, but it's at least the second marriage for both. Advertisement Her previous divorced was finalized in 2022. Kristin Cabot's now-deleted LinkedIn account showed that she has served as an 'advisory board member' at Privateer Rum since September 2020. Property records show that they bought a $2.2 million house on the New Hampshire coast earlier this year. The Cabot family is one of the original 'Boston Brahmin' clans that controlled New England for centuries — a club so old, WASPy and distinguished that the Irish-Catholic Kennedys are left out in the cold. Advertisement The family made its fortune in soot, known colloquially in industry circles as 'carbon black,' a key ingredient in car tires, and dates back to New England for 10 generations. But, family members have been behind a slew of businesses across New England — including the rum company. The family patriarch, Samuel Cabot, kick-started the family's fortune by marrying Eliza Perkins, the daughter of wealthy merchant trader. 3 Photos of the her family appearing happy and affectionate were seen plastered all over Kristin Cabot's social media accounts in the wake of the scandal. Maud Cabot/Facebook Advertisement The family is so well known in Boston it's said locally that the 'Cabots speak only to God.' As a local poem goes, ' And this is good old Boston/ The home of the bean and the cod/ Where the Lowells talk only to Cabots/ And the Cabots talk only to God.' The Cabots of yesteryear were seafarers and merchants who partook in the slave and opium trade in the early 19th century. They shared portions of their largesse over the years with New England educational institutions like Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Norwich University and the Perkins School for the blind, according to the profile. Heir Francis Cabot, of New York, once said of his family that over the years they've been 'interested in two things — one is marrying rich women and the other is group singing.'
Yahoo
a day ago
- Yahoo
Josh Lucas, Brianna Ruffalo marry in 'dream' wedding at Vatican
The forecast is looking sunny for Josh Lucas and his meteorologist wife. The "Yellowstone" star, who portrayed a young John Dutton, and Brianna Ruffalo, a meteorologist for ABC7 Los Angeles, have tied the knot in Vatican City, according to Instagram posts shared by the couple on Friday, July 18. "Mr. and Mrs.," Ruffalo, 34, captioned a gallery of photos from the ceremony. "Incredibly blessed to receive this sacrament together inside the heart of the Catholic Church and holy city." In another post, she thanked "the many people who helped us get to this moment" and their "stellar wedding planning team who coordinated with the Vatican." In his own Instagram message, Lucas also thanked everyone who "helped make the dream of wedding in the #vatican come true." He shared a pair of photos of the two posing in Vatican City, with the bride holding a white umbrella. In a comment on one of her posts, the actor wrote that it was "easily one of the greatest days of my life" and that he is "so so grateful." The bride wore a lace corset gown and veil with stiletto sandals, her hair long and loose, and the groom donned a black suit with a tie. Lucas, 54, has starred in movies including "Sweet Home Alabama," "A Beautiful Mind" and "American Psycho," as well as TV shows like "Palm Royale." A return to 'Sweet Home Alabama'? Josh Lucas says there's a proposal for a sequel with Patrick Dempsey Lucas confirmed his engagement to Ruffalo in June 2024. At the time, the "Ford v Ferrari" actor shared a clip of his fiancée looking emotional in a restaurant, apparently after he popped the question. "For the last 2 years in Every Way and Every Day this beautiful soul has made me and my life better, deeper, and more whole," he said on Instagram at the time. "I am so grateful and thrilled she said 'Yes.' " He added, "I WAY love you Brianna. & Thank You to our families and all the people and places that made this come true. I am absolutely aware I got crazy lucky." Charli XCX is married! She tied the knot with The 1975's George Daniel Ahead of the wedding, Ruffalo posted a clip on July 10 of herself delivering the forecast on ABC, while noting this would be her last day of work for "a few" weeks. In June, she celebrated Lucas' birthday and paid tribute to "this special guy who lights up my days with humor, love, selflessness, and dedication." Walton Goggins was among those who sent well-wishes to the newlyweds. In a comment on Instagram, the "White Lotus" actor wrote, "Congratulations my friend. This is the good stuff." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 'Yellowstone' star Josh Lucas, Brianna Ruffalo marry at Vatican Solve the daily Crossword