The Catholic Church is on track to have its first millennial saint after Pope Frances attributed a second miracle to an Italian teenager and computer whiz known as “God’s influencer.” Carlo Acutis, a lay faithful who died from leukemia in 2006 at age 15, used his computer skills to spread awareness of the Catholic faith during his life. Born in London and raised in Milan, Acutis administered his parish website, and later set up a website for the Vatican that documented miracles. Per reports, Acutis’ parents were not religious, but he found his way to the Catholic faith through his nanny. Follo…