Saint Peter of Alcantara (1562), the illustrious reformer of the Friars Minor, Feast Day 19 October, being their guide in this noble attempt.
Like him, Saint Paschal Baylon (1592), Feast Day 17 May, was a Franciscan.
Saint Jerome Emilian (1537), Feast Day 20 July, Founded the Congregation of Somascha for the education of young men, and Saint Angela Merici (1540), Feast Day 31 May, that of the Ursulines for the education of girls.
Saint Cajetan (1547), Feast Day 7 August, was the Founder of the Theatines. The Barnabites, another Institute of the same kind, owe their origin to Saint Anthony-Mary Zaccaria (1539), Feast Day 5 July.
Saint Charles Borromeo (1584), Feast Day 4 November,
In 1584, Pope Gregory XIII extended the Feast of Saint Anne, Feast Day 26 July, to the Universal Church. It was this Pope who, in 1582, promulgated the reform of The Calendar, which remains famous under the name of the Gregorian Reform, and which restored the Christian anniversaries to their proper dates.
In 1585, Pope Sixtus V imposed on the whole Church the Feast of The Presentation of The Blessed Virgin Mary, Feast Day
21 November.
It was also in the 16th-Century that Pope Julius II and Pope Leo X raised over Saint Peter’s tomb the new Basilica of the Vatican.
Pope Urban VIII Consecrated it in 1626, a fact recalled on the anniversary of The Dedication of the Churches of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Feast Day 18 November.
