An app that presents Eucharistic miracles from around the world was launched Feb. 14 by a Pennsylvania shrine devoted to Saint Carlo Acutis.
In a promotional video, the Saint Carlo Acutis Shrine & Center For Eucharistic Encounter at Malvern Retreat House stated, “The Eucharist is the living heart of Jesus, and the proof is in the miracles.”
The app, Saint Carlo Acutis: Eucharistic Miracles of the World, provides photos of Eucharistic miracles as well as telling the stories and historical context behind them. It includes a map and resources to help plan pilgrimages to the sites where the miracles occurred.
St. Carlo Acutis, who was canonized last year by Pope Leo XIV, had a profound devotion to the Eucharist. He created a website documenting Eucharistic miracles.
The new app draws on St. Carlo’s work, and it also provides information about the saint’s life and quotations from St. Carlo.
As Zeale News previously reported, the Carlo Acutis Shrine was the first shrine dedicated to the saint in the U.S. when it opened in September 2025. It features an exhibit cataloging Eucharistic miracles inspired by St. Carlo’s website, an adoration chapel dedicated to praying for the salvation of young people, and relics of St. Carlo. It also has a traveling exhibit about Eucharistic miracles that parishes and schools can host.
Saint Carlo Acutis: Eucharistic Miracles of the World is available in both the Apple App Store and on Google Play.