1538day.year
Charles Borromeo
(1538 - 1584)
Italian cardinal and saint
Italian cardinal and saint
Charles Borromeo was an Italian cardinal and Archbishop of Milan who led major reforms during the Counter-Reformation. He is venerated as a saint for his dedication to clergy education and pastoral care.
Born in 1538 into the noble Borromeo family, Charles studied canon law at the universities of Pavia and Bologna.
Elevated to cardinal by his uncle Pope Pius IV, he became Archbishop of Milan in 1564 and passionately implemented the decrees of the Council of Trent.
He founded seminaries to improve clerical training and authored spiritual works aimed at deepening the faith of priests and laity.
During the plague of Milan in 1576, he organized relief efforts and personally tended to the sick, earning widespread admiration.
Canonized in 1610, his reforms and pastoral zeal left a lasting impact on the Catholic Church.
1538
Charles Borromeo