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abbey of Sts. Gratinian and Felin, one of the ancient perquisites of the family. Borromeo made plain to his father that all revenues from the abbey beyond what was required to prepare him for a career in the church belonged to the poor and could not be applied to secular use. The young man attended
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it was discovered that 'the provost or rector, was the foremost in sorceries'". During his pastoral visit to the region, 150 people were arrested for practicing witchcraft. Eleven women and the provost were condemned by the civil authorities to be burned alive.
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3295:Francesco III Piccolpasso (1433–1443)
2619:Colonnade Statue in St Peter's Square
1913:(in Italian). Vol. 20. Treccani.
1900:
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1780:Oblates of Saints Ambrose and Charles
1514:, closed and slated for private homes
1133:St Charles Borromeo Church, Sheffield
870:, his vicar-general. He began in the
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3908:Participants in the Council of Trent
3701:St. Charles's Church (Staten Island)
3352:Giovan Angelo Arcimboldi (1550–1555)
2362:St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church
1911:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
1398:Cathedral of San Carlos de Bariloche
1180:St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery Church
1159:St. Charles Borromeo Church, Antwerp
989:Borromeo's emblem is the Latin word
3215:Filippo I da Lampugnano (1196–1206)
3206:(1185–1187, elected Pope Urban III)
2412:"St. Charles Borromeo Church|"
2126:, Folio Society edition 1979 p. 69.
1371:Depiction of Charles Borromeo in a
834:Persecution of religious dissidents
646:and the example of bishops such as
32:San Carlo Borromeo (disambiguation)
3235:Guglielmo I da Rizolio (1230–1241)
3218:Umberto IV da Pirovano (1206–1211)
3212:Umberto III da Terzago (1195–1196)
2208:"Remembering St. Charles Borromeo"
678:. Borromeo was formally appointed
581:and appointed a supervisor of the
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3554:$ =considered an intruder by the
3515:(1954–1963, elected Pope Paul VI)
3495:(1921–1922, elected Pope Pius XI)
3301:Giovanni III Visconti (1450–1453)
3190:Umberto I da Pirovano (1146–1166)
1558:Sisters of Mercy of St. Borromeo
1422:Cathedral of San Carlos (Cojedes)
1285:St. Charles Borromeo (Lima, Ohio)
974:, he is one of only two or three
461:. He was a leading figure of the
161:Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prassede
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3675:Saint Charles Preparatory School
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3259:Aicardo da Intimiano (1317–1339)
3250:Francesco I da Parma (1296–1308)
2702:Bishops and Archbishops of Milan
2528:
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2474:Getz, Christine Suzanne (2005).
1851:Florida International University
1732:
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1590:Saint Charles Preparatory School
1572:Catechism of the Catholic Church
1227:Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo
882:Reacting to the pressure of the
551:doctorate in canon and civil law
3650:San Carlos de Borromeo Fortress
3289:Francesco II Crippa (1409–1414)
3280:Antonio de' Saluzzi (1380–1401)
3247:Ruffino da Frisseto (1295–1296)
3200:Algisio da Pirovano (1176–1185)
2567:Histoire de St Charles Borromeo
1990:, ed., reprinted, London: 1884)
1953:"St. Charles Cardinal Borromeo"
1929:Vescovi e arcivescovi di Milano
1675:has composed a dramatic motet,
1640:San Carlos de Borromeo Fortress
1560:) since its foundation in 1913.
1416:San Carlos Borromeo, San Carlos
485:by the Catholic Church, with a
127:
41:. For the Indian sprinter, see
39:Carlo Borromeo (disambiguation)
3893:16th-century Italian cardinals
3493:Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti
2340:"St. Charles New Website 2021"
1626:Saint-Charles-Borromée, Quebec
1165:San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane
902:canton along religious lines.
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3928:Cardinal Secretaries of State
3722:St. Charles Borromeo Seminary
3298:Enrico II Rampini (1443–1450)
3292:Bartolommeo Capra (1414–1433)
3209:Milone da Cardano (1187–1195)
1843:"BORROMEO, Carlo (1538-1584)"
1455:, Pennsylvania, United States
1449:St. Charles Borromeo Seminary
1185:St. Charles Borromeo Church,
230:Count Carlo Borromeo di Arona
3727:St Charles Borromeo Seminary
3427:Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi
3316:Carlo I da Forlì (1457–1461)
3277:Simon da Borsano (1370–1380)
3064:Andrea of Canciano (899–906)
2007:My Best Teachers Were Saints
1435:St Charles Borromeo Seminary
1338:, Newfoundland and Labrador)
1136:St Charles Borromeo Church,
785:Influence on English affairs
740:Confraternities of Penitents
3883:People from Arona, Piedmont
3706:San Carlo Borromeo, Ferrara
3691:St. Charles Borromeo Church
3337:Ottaviano Arcimboldi (1497)
3178:Ulrich da Corte (1120–1126)
3137:Gotofredo II da Castiglione
2591:Magazzeno Storico Verbanese
2562:(4 vols., Milan: 1857–1859)
2380:St. Charles Borromeo Parish
1633:San Carlos City, Pangasinan
1453:Archdiocese of Philadelphia
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3948:University of Pavia alumni
3923:Burials at Milan Cathedral
3304:Nicolò Amidano (1453–1454)
3238:Leon da Perego (1241–1257)
2344:www.stcharlesnederland.org
2212:National Catholic Reporter
1905:De Certau, Michel (1977).
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3480:Luigi Nazari di Calabiana
3451:Giovanni Battista Caprara
1984:Vita di S. Carlo Borromeo
1927:Cazzani, Eugenio (1996).
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3660:University of San Carlos
3468:Bartolomeo Carlo Romilli
3439:Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
3332:Guido Antonio Arcimboldi
2655:Epistolario di San Carlo
2623:Saint Charles Borromeo,
2030:"Saint Charles Borromeo"
1878:"Saint Charles Borromeo"
1673:Marc-Antoine Charpentier
1646:University of San Carlos
1488:St Charles' Seminary in
1041:Giovanni Battista Crespi
978:to have been canonized.
627:, which he dedicated to
453:from 1564 to 1584 and a
423:San Carlo al Corso, Rome
374:cord, red cardinal robes
86:Giovanni Ambrogio Figino
3139:(1070–1075, antibishop)
2937:St Honoratus (560–571?)
2649:German National Library
2551:Encyclopædia Britannica
2122:Lytton Strachey, 1918,
1907:"Carlo Borromeo, santo"
1801:Encyclopedia Britannica
1631:St. Charles Academy in
1508:, now a retirement home
742:, particularly that of
573:, and thus Borromeo as
3796:Catholicism portal
3634:St. Charles, Minnesota
3624:Saint-Charles-Borromée
3568:Catholicism portal
3474:Paolo Angelo Ballerini
3462:Carlo Gaetano Gaisruck
3445:Filippo Maria Visconti
3182:Anselmo della Pusterla
3003:Theodorus II (732–746)
2394:"St. Charles Borromeo"
2376:"St. Charles Borromeo"
2284:www.saintcharlespl.com
2095:"St. Charles Borromeo"
2068:"St. Charles Borromeo"
2036:, accessed 14 Dec 2008
1958:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1615:St. Charles, Minnesota
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964:General Roman Calendar
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3768:Path of Saint Charles
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3161:Anselmo IV da Bovisio
3143:Tebald da Castiglione
3119:Ariberto da Intimiano
3107:Landulf II of Carcano
3041:Angilbert II Pusterla
3037:Angilbert I (822–823)
3031:St Anselm I (813–818)
2976:St Antonino (669–671)
2946:Constantius (593–600)
2943:Lawrence II (573–592)
2923:St Ausanus (556–559?)
2233:"St Charles Borromeo"
1610:St. Charles, Illinois
1605:St. Charles, Missouri
1495:Borromeo Seminary in
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3409:Federico II Visconti
3263:Giovanni II Visconti
3113:Arnolfo II da Arsago
2524:at Wikimedia Commons
2426:"St. Charles Parish"
2302:St. Charles Borromeo
2266:stcharlesvisalia.org
2072:Catholic News Agency
1758:Order of Saint Carlo
1677:Pestis Mediolanensis
1502:St. Charles Seminary
1057:Mary, Queen of Scots
844:Francesco Caccianiga
828:Henry Edward Manning
820:Catholic restoration
744:St. John the Baptist
660:Archdiocese of Milan
648:Bartholomew of Braga
613:Tridentine Catechism
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3356:Filippo II Archinto
3326:Giovanni Arcimboldi
3284:Pietro II di Candia
3254:Cassone della Torre
3230:Enrico I da Settala
3204:Umberto II Crivelli
3187:Robaldo (1135–1145)
3074:Gariberto of Besana
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2940:Frontone (571–573?)
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2595:Fabiola Giancotti,
2005:Swetnam, Susan H.,
1459:San Carlos Seminary
1049:Henry III of France
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533:on 2 October 1538.
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3085:Arderico (936–948)
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2124:Eminent Victorians
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1584:Robert Bellarmine
1536:Ambrosian Library
1532:Federico Borromeo
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185:Consecration
84:Portrait by
53:His Eminence
3878:1584 deaths
3873:1538 births
3833:Catholicism
3696:Karlskirche
3539:(2011–2017)
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