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Borromeo believed that abuses in the church arose from ignorant clergy. Among his most important actions, he established seminaries, colleges, and communities for the education of candidates for holy orders. His emphasis on Catholic learning greatly increased the preparation of men for the priesthood
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Before Borromeo went to Milan, while he was overseeing reform in Rome, a nobleman remarked that the latter city was no longer a place to enjoy oneself or to make a fortune. "Carlo Borromeo has undertaken to remake the city from top to bottom," he said, predicting that the reformer's enthusiasm "would
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of St. Ambrose, a society of secular men who did not take orders, but devoted themselves to the church and followed a discipline of monastic prayers and study. They provided assistance to parishes when so directed. The new archbishop's efforts for catechesis and the instruction of youth included the
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Charged with implementing the reforms dictated by the Council of Trent, Borromeo's uncompromising stance brought him into conflict with secular leaders, priests, and even the Pope. He met with much opposition to his reforms. The governor of the province and many of the senators addressed complaints
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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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Subsequently, he devoted himself to the reformation of his diocese which had deteriorated in practice owing to the 80-year absence of previous archbishops. Milan was the largest archdiocese in Italy at the time, with more than 3,000 clergy and 800,000 people. Both its clergy and laity had drifted
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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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Following his death, popular devotion to Borromeo arose quickly and continued to grow. The Milanese celebrated his anniversary as though he were already a saint, and supporters in a number of cities collected documentation to support his
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After the death of his uncle, Pius IV (1566), Borromeo sent a galley to fetch Cardinal Ugo Boncompagni, the Nuncio in Spain, but he did not arrive in time to be considered at the conclave. Borromeo then reached an agreement with
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visited him at Milan in 1580 on their way to England. They stayed with him for eight days, talking with him every night after dinner. A Welshman, Grudfydd Robert, served as his canon theologian and an Englishman,
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Sint. Carolus hospital, first Catholic hospital in Indonesia founded by Perkumpulan Perhimpunan St. Carolus Vereeniging (PPSC). It is managed by Kongregasi Suster-Suster Cinta Kasih St. Carolus Borromeus
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waived his claims on that archbishopric, but he was only allowed by the pope to leave Rome one year later. Borromeo made his formal entry into Milan as archbishop on 23 September 1565.
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from church teaching. The selling of indulgences and ecclesiastical positions was prevalent; monasteries were "full of disorder"; many religious were "lazy, ignorant, and debauched".
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on Margarita Island, state of Nueva Esparta, Venezuela, completed in 1684, intended to help protect settlements in the Bay of Pampatar area against the constant threat of piracy
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Borromeo's correspondence shows his influential position in Europe during his lifetime. The popes under whom he served sought his advice. The Catholic sovereigns of Europe –
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In 1584, during his annual retreat at Monte Varallo, he fell ill with "intermittent fever and ague", and on returning to Milan grew rapidly worse. After receiving the
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Birgit Heß-Kickert: Architekturtheorie der italienischen Renaissance. Die Instructiones fabricae et supellectilis ecclesiasticae des Carlo Borromeo. Saarbrücken, 1999
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Borromeo had also been involved in English affairs when he assisted Pius IV. Many English Catholics had fled to Italy at this time because of the persecutions under
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and admirers commissioned a statue 20 m high that was erected on the hill above Arona, as they regarded him an important leader of the Counter-Reformation.
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Borromeo made numerous pastoral visits and restored dignity to divine service. He urged churches to be designed in conformity with the decrees of the
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Late in the sixteenth or at the beginning of the seventeenth century, Catholics in England circulated among themselves a "Life of St. Charles".
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On 19 November 1562, his older brother, Federico, suddenly died. His family urged Borromeo to seek permission to return to the lay state (
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when he was about twelve years old. At this time his paternal uncle Giulio Cesare Borromeo turned over to him the income from the rich
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to wear black, and established an academy of learned persons, the Academy of the Vatican Knights, publishing their memoirs as the
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was entrusted with both the public and the privy seal of the ecclesiastical state. He was also brought into the government of the
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Blunt, Anthony, Artistic Theory in Italy, 1450–1660, chapter VIII, especially pp. 107–128, 1940 (refs to 1985 edn), OUP,
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in that city. He donated his collection of art and literature to the library. He appeared as a character in
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initiation of the first "Sunday School" classes and the work of the Confraternity for Christian Doctrine.
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on 7 February 1560. After his decision to put into practice the role of bishop, he decided to be ordained
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Borromeo's diocesan reforms faced opposition from several religious orders, particularly that of the
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in his development of the "Golden League" but did not live to see its formation in 1586. Based in
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A Cantono, "Un grande riformatore del secolo XVI" (Florence: 1904); "Borromus" in Herzog-Hauck,
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Per ragioni di salute. San Carlo Borromeo nel quarto centenario della canonizzazione 1610-2010
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St. Charles Borromeo Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Charles-Borromée) Joliette Quebec Canada
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In 1576 there was famine at Milan due to crop failures, and later an outbreak of the
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On 25 December 1559 Borromeo's uncle Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Medici was elected as
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ADULT CATECHESIS & CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS LITERACY IN THE ROMAN CATHOLIC TRADITION
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St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Oratory, North Kelvinside, Glasgow, Scotland
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Charles Borromeo intercedes during the plague; painting by Jacob Jordaens (1655)
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St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church, est. 1846, Woonsocket, Rhode Island
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Charles Borromeo is the patron saint of bishops, catechists and seminarians.
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and benefited their congregations. In addition, he founded the fraternity of
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Borromeo' biography was originally written by three of his contemporaries:
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lead him to correct the rest of the world once he has finished with Rome."
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Kenny, Louise M. Stacpoole (Louise Mary Stacpoole); Pius X, Pope (1911).
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canonized Borromeo. Three years later, the church added his feast to the
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During his four years in Rome, Borromeo lived in austerity, obliged the
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and Academy (Pt. Loma, California)
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St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church, Pancevo, Vojvodina, Serbia
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in the archepiscopal chapel. His survival was considered miraculous.
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St Charles Borromeo Minor Seminary Senior High School, Tamale, Ghana
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St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church, Port Charlotte, Florida
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Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, North Hollywood, California
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "St. Charles Borromeo".
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Our Lady and St Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Wisbech, England
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Borromeo is one of four people mentioned at the beginning of the
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St. Charles Seminary (SVD), Goden Rock, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India
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St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church in Hampshire, Illinois
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and for whom he held a great veneration. During the 19th century
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Intercession of Charles Borromeo supported by the Virgin Mary by
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Saint Charles Borromeo : a sketch of the reforming cardinal
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania)
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Morganton, North Carolina)
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Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Grand Coteau, Louisiana
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University of San Carlos, Cebu City, Philippines Official Site
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Ahoskie, North Carolina)
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St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church in Greece, New York
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Music in the Collective Experience in Sixteenth-century Milan
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in St. Charles, Missouri
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Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, Archdiocese of Philadelphia
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Woburn, Massachusetts)
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St. Charles Borromeo RC Church, Aigburth, Liverpool, England
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Skillman, New Jersey)
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Read, Ontario, Canada
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was to institute an order of Oblates of St Charles, led by
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Pietro Canetta, "Biography of Carlo Borromeo" (in Italian)
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Borromeo was crucial in furthering the career of composer
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Oakes, North Dakota)
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of 1524 and 1526 had proclaimed freedom of worship in the
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Syracuse, New York)
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Du Bois, Illinois)
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Oklahoma City, OK)
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St Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Visalia, California
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Philadelphia, Pa)
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Gretna, Nebraska)
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Chiesa San Carlo Borromeo, Biasca, Ticino, Switzerland
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St. Charles Borromeo RC Church, Hampton Magna, England
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Pittsfield, MA)
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created a memorial crypt to honour him at the church.
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Borromeo organized the third and last session of the
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Kingsland, TX)
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Saint Charles Borromeo Major Seminary of Nyakibanda
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Saint Charles Borromeo Major Seminary of Nyakibanda
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Meredith, NH)
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Peru, Indiana
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Milano: Massimo. pp. 226–230. 1410:Cathedral Basilica of San Carlos Borromeo (Puno) 1035:): colossal statue of Carlo Borromeo erected in 914:The Crypt of Saint Charles Borromeo in June 2024 3903:16th-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops 1475:, a recognized primary and secondary school in 1173:Church of St. Charles Borromeo (Warsaw, Poland) 658:Borromeo was appointed an administrator of the 3752:St. Charles Seminary (Staten Island, New York) 2560:Documenti circa la vita e la gesta di Borromeo 1512:St. Charles Seminary (Staten Island, New York) 1262:St. Charles's Church (Staten Island, New York) 1252:St. Charles Borromeo Church, Brooklyn New York 3594: 2686: 2661:Website of St Charles Church,Volders in Tirol 2142:"CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Charles Borromeo" 1294:St. Charles Borromeo (South Charleston, Ohio) 513:, which are sometimes taken to symbolize the 8: 1753:Saint Charles Borromeo, patron saint archive 1297:St. Charles Borromeo in Pikesville, Maryland 846:showing an angel tending to Charles Borromeo 449:; 2 October 1538 – 3 November 1584) was the 1334:St Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church ( 1256:St. Charles Borromeo Church (New York City) 954:Borromeo. 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He began in the 7: 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:. 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Gaspare Visconti
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Milan
Milan Cathedral
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