Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless stated otherwise.
Saint Charles Borromeo.
Bishop.
Confessor.
Feast Day 4 November.
Double.
White Vestments.
English: Coat-of-Arms of The House of Borromeo,
in the Scurolo di san Carlo Borromeo (“Saint Charles Borromeo's Crypt”), Milan Cathedral, Italy.
Date: 29 January 2007.
Photo by Giovanni Dall'Orto,
Italiano: Duomo di Milano - Stemma della famiglia Borromeo, nello Scurolo di san Carlo Borromeo.
Foto di Giovanni Dall'Orto.
Source: Own work.
Author: G.dallorto
(Wikimedia Commons)
Saint Charles Borromeo.
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Saint Charles Borromeo.
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Portrait of Saint Charles Borromeo.
Artist: Giovanni Ambrogio Figino (1553–1608).
Date: Between 1560 and 1608.
Collection: Museo Diocesano in Milan
Source/Photographer: Museo Diocesano di Milano
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(Uploaded by User:Lupo to en.wikipedia).
(Wikimedia Commons)
Saint Charles Borromeo was raised up by God to be one of the chief instruments of the true Reformation of The Church in the 16th-Century. It was greatly to his wisdom that The Council of Trent was happily concluded.
Made a Cardinal at the age of twenty-three, he soon became Archbishop of Milan (Introit, Epistle, Gradual, Communion, Offertory). He held Synods and Councils, established Colleges and Communities, renewed the spirit of his Clergy and of Monasteries, and Founded Asylums for the Poor and Orphans.
The most remarkable of his works was the creation of Diocesan Seminaries, whose Rules were adopted in all those that were instituted later. He died in 1584.
Mass: Státuit.
Commemoration: Of The Octave of All Saints.
Commemoration: Saint Vitalis and Saint Agricola. Martyrs.
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