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Honor the life and faith of St. Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint, with this beautiful 3D layered shadow box. This modern Catholic artwork brings his inspiring story to life through intricate multi-layered depth, featuring St. Carlo with his signature joyful smile, casual attire (jeans and sneakers), surrounded by symbols of the Eucharist he loved so dearly, a computer or digital elements reflecting his passion for technology, and subtle references to his devotion and legacy.
Carlo Acutis (1991–2006) was an ordinary teenager who lived an extraordinary faith. A computer enthusiast who created a website cataloging Eucharistic miracles worldwide, he attended daily Mass and famously said, “To always be close to Jesus, that’s my life plan.” He passed away from leukemia at age 15 and was canonized in 2025, becoming a powerful role model for youth, tech-savvy believers, and anyone seeking holiness in everyday life.
Handcrafted with precision-cut layers, this shadow box creates a stunning dimensional effect that shifts beautifully with light—perfect for a shelf, desk, or wall display. It serves as a daily reminder that sainthood is possible in our modern world.
Perfect for:
• First Communion, Confirmation, or Baptism gifts
• Catholic teens, youth groups, and young adults
• Millennial or Gen Z faith inspiration
• Religious home decor, church offices, or godparent presents
• Feast day celebrations on October 12
Details:
• Multi-layered 3D design with fine details and symbolic elements
• Available in multiple sizes and frame finishes (wood, black, white)
• Optional LED backlighting for a warm, inspiring glow
• Premium materials built to last
Bring the inspiring witness of St. Carlo Acutis into your home or as a meaningful gift. This unique piece of Catholic 3D art celebrates holiness, technology, and unwavering love for the Eucharist.
Thread pressed into fabric isn't printed and forgotten; it's built to last, to be felt, to mean something. Just as the saints lived with quiet, enduring faithfulness, embroidery endures. It doesn't fade with the first wash or crack with time. It stays. And when you wear a saint's name over your heart, that permanence matters.
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