
Charles Borromee
À propos de l'auteur
Saint Charles Borromeo was an influential figure in the Catholic Church during the Counter-Reformation. He was born in 1538 in Arona, Italy, into a noble family and became a cardinal at a young age. His commitment to church reform and education was evident in his efforts to implement the decrees of the Council of Trent. He established seminaries for the proper training of clergy and emphasized the importance of pastoral care in his diocese of Milan. His dedication to the spiritual and moral renewal of the church led him to undertake extensive reforms in church practices, including the enforcement of clerical discipline and the promotion of a more profound understanding of the sacraments.