Michael DiGiovine
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Podcast Appearances
A lot of the stories emphasize the fact that he, you know, had some struggles. He loved Nutella and had struggles with his weight, you know, and self-esteem. It's very, very relatable. He played Halo. So it's not like he's playing only, you know, he's playing the PlayStation.
halo he played halo and now he's gonna have a halo yeah now he's gonna have a halo there you go but i mean it's not a very like religious game right i mean it's kind of a shoot-up game sort of but yes he will have it hopefully he will have a halo i mean he is the saint of the internet uh or he will be probably um and that's because he did use not only playstations but he
halo he played halo and now he's gonna have a halo yeah now he's gonna have a halo there you go but i mean it's not a very like religious game right i mean it's kind of a shoot-up game sort of but yes he will have it hopefully he will have a halo i mean he is the saint of the internet uh or he will be probably um and that's because he did use not only playstations but he
halo he played halo and now he's gonna have a halo yeah now he's gonna have a halo there you go but i mean it's not a very like religious game right i mean it's kind of a shoot-up game sort of but yes he will have it hopefully he will have a halo i mean he is the saint of the internet uh or he will be probably um and that's because he did use not only playstations but he
he was a computer programmer and he programmed some of the earliest online virtual exhibitions. One on Eucharistic miracles, which are miracles that the bread that Catholics believe, not just that the bread is a symbolic of the host, but also that it actually is Jesus's body. And so he did this whole repository, this database that he made web pages for each of these back in the early 2000s.
he was a computer programmer and he programmed some of the earliest online virtual exhibitions. One on Eucharistic miracles, which are miracles that the bread that Catholics believe, not just that the bread is a symbolic of the host, but also that it actually is Jesus's body. And so he did this whole repository, this database that he made web pages for each of these back in the early 2000s.
he was a computer programmer and he programmed some of the earliest online virtual exhibitions. One on Eucharistic miracles, which are miracles that the bread that Catholics believe, not just that the bread is a symbolic of the host, but also that it actually is Jesus's body. And so he did this whole repository, this database that he made web pages for each of these back in the early 2000s.
He put that online and then Marian apparitions. So when Mary appears to people, he did a whole virtual exhibition on that.
He put that online and then Marian apparitions. So when Mary appears to people, he did a whole virtual exhibition on that.
He put that online and then Marian apparitions. So when Mary appears to people, he did a whole virtual exhibition on that.
What were young Carlo's miracles? There was a young boy, I think he was five years old, his name was Matthias, who had, he was born with an annular pancreas. And an annular pancreas means that the pancreas was wrapped around the intestine. And so it was very, very difficult for him to keep food down or to really get nourished.
What were young Carlo's miracles? There was a young boy, I think he was five years old, his name was Matthias, who had, he was born with an annular pancreas. And an annular pancreas means that the pancreas was wrapped around the intestine. And so it was very, very difficult for him to keep food down or to really get nourished.
What were young Carlo's miracles? There was a young boy, I think he was five years old, his name was Matthias, who had, he was born with an annular pancreas. And an annular pancreas means that the pancreas was wrapped around the intestine. And so it was very, very difficult for him to keep food down or to really get nourished.
So he was getting malnourished, not because he wasn't being fed enough, but because he had this pancreas problem. And so they took him there to venerate the you know, to see the relic and to venerate. And the mom said, what do you, you know, what do you want to ask Carlo? What do you want to ask God through Carlo? And he said, I just don't want to vomit as much. I don't want to throw up as much.
So he was getting malnourished, not because he wasn't being fed enough, but because he had this pancreas problem. And so they took him there to venerate the you know, to see the relic and to venerate. And the mom said, what do you, you know, what do you want to ask Carlo? What do you want to ask God through Carlo? And he said, I just don't want to vomit as much. I don't want to throw up as much.
So he was getting malnourished, not because he wasn't being fed enough, but because he had this pancreas problem. And so they took him there to venerate the you know, to see the relic and to venerate. And the mom said, what do you, you know, what do you want to ask Carlo? What do you want to ask God through Carlo? And he said, I just don't want to vomit as much. I don't want to throw up as much.
You know, that was his big thing. And it was very, people heard it, right? So it was verified that he said this in the presence of the relic. When he went home, apparently he ate a whole steak and French fries and didn't throw up. And he was, the pancreas looked normal and there's no medical explanation for it. Hmm. So a miraculous meal. With that steak. It was steak. I mean, that's heavy duty.
You know, that was his big thing. And it was very, people heard it, right? So it was verified that he said this in the presence of the relic. When he went home, apparently he ate a whole steak and French fries and didn't throw up. And he was, the pancreas looked normal and there's no medical explanation for it. Hmm. So a miraculous meal. With that steak. It was steak. I mean, that's heavy duty.
You know, that was his big thing. And it was very, people heard it, right? So it was verified that he said this in the presence of the relic. When he went home, apparently he ate a whole steak and French fries and didn't throw up. And he was, the pancreas looked normal and there's no medical explanation for it. Hmm. So a miraculous meal. With that steak. It was steak. I mean, that's heavy duty.
There was a Costa Rican student, a girl, who was studying in Florence, Italy, and had a bicycle accident and had a traumatic brain injury. It was very bad, and the mom came. And Florence is not so, so far from Assisi, where Carlo is buried. And she made the trip. It was about two hours away. And she made the trip to Assisi, prayed. At this point in time, his body is on display for veneration.