Saturday, November 3, 2018

FEAST AND BIOGRAPHY OF SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO

         Saint Charles Borromeo

Also known as
  • Apostle to the Council of Trent
  • Carlo Borromeo
  • Father of the Clergy
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Born to a wealthy, noble family, the third of six children, son of Count Giberto II Borromeo and Margherita de’ Medici. Nephew of Pope Pius IV. Suffered with a speech impediment. Studied in Milan, and at the University of Paviastudying at one point under the future Pope Gregory XIIICivil and canon lawyer at age 21. Cleric at Milan, taking the habit on 13 October 1547Abbot commendatario of San Felino e San Graziano abbey in AronaItaly, on 20 November 1547Abbot commendatario of San Silano di Romagnano abbey on 10 May 1558Prior commendatario of San Maria di Calvenzano abbey on 8 December 1558. Protonotary apostolic participantium and referendary of the papal court to Pope Pius IV on 13 January 1560. Member of the counsulta for the administration of the Papal States on 22 January 1560. Appointed abbotcommendatario of Nonatola, San Gallo di Moggio, Serravalle della Follina, San Stefano del Corno, an abbey in Portugal, and an abbey in FlandersBelgium on 27 January 1560. Created cardinal on 31 January 1560 at age 22.
Apostolic administrator of MilanItaly on 8 February 1560Papal legate to Bologna and Romandiola for two years beginning on 26 April 1560Deacon on 21 December 1560. Vatican Secretary of State. Governor of Civita Castellana,Italy in 1561Governor of Ancona on 1 June 1561. Made an honorary citizen of RomeItalyon 1 July 1561. Founded the Accademia Vaticana in 1562Governor of SpoletoItaly on 1 December 1562Ordained on 4 September 1563. Helped re-open the Council of Trent, and participated in its sessions during 1562 and 1563. Named prince of Orta in 1563. Member of the Congregation of the Holy OfficeBishop of Milan on 7 December 1563. President of the commission of theologians charged by the pope to elaborate the Catechismus Romanus. Worked on the revision of the Missal and Breviary. Member of a commission to reform church musicArchbishop of Milan on 12 May 1564Governor of TerracinaItaly on 3 June 1564Archpriest of the patriarchal Liberian basilica in Rome in October 1564Count of the Palatine in 1564. Prefect of the Tridentine Council from 1564 until September 1565Papal legate in Bologna, Romandiola, legate a latere, and vicar general in spiritualibus of all Italy on 17 August 1565. Grand penitentiary on 7 November1565. Participated in the conclave of cardinals in 1565 to 1566 that chose Pope Pius V; he asked the new pope to take the name. Protector of the Swiss Catholic cantons; he visited them all several times worked for the spiritual reform of both clergy and laymen. Due to his enforcement of strict ecclesiastical discipline, some disgruntled monks in the Order of the Humiliati hired a lay brother to murder him on the evening of 26 October 1569; he was shot at, but was not hit. Participated in the conclave in 1572 that chose Pope Gregory XIII. Member of the Apostolic Penitentiary in May 1572. Worked with the sick, and helped bury the deadduring the plague outbreak in Milan in 1576. Established the Oblates of Saint Ambrose on 26 April 1578Teacherconfessor and parish priest to Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, giving him his first communion on 22 July1580. To help the Swiss Catholics he founded the Collegium Helveticum.
Saint Charles spent his life and fortune in the service of the people of his diocese. He directed and fervently enforced the decrees of the Council of Trent, fought tirelessly for peace in the wake of the storm caused by Martin Luther, founded schools for the poorseminaries for clericshospitals for the sick, conducted synods, instituted children‘s Sunday school, did great public and private penance, and worked among the sick and dying, leading his people by example.
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Readings
If we wish to make any progress in the service of God we must begin every day of our life with new eagerness. We must keep ourselves in the presence of God as much as possible and have no other view or end in all our actions but the divine honor. – Saint Charles Borromeo
He who desires to advance in the knowledge of God, ought to begin each day of his life with renewed vigor; he should hold himself in the presence of God, as much as possible, and desire no other end, in all his actions save the glory of God. – Saint Charles Borromeo
I admit that we are all weak, but if we want help, the Lord God has given us the means to find it easily. Would you like me to teach you how to grow from virtue to virtue and how, if you are already recollected at prayer, you can be even more attentive next time, and so give God more pleasing worship? Listen, and I will tell you. If a tiny spark of God‘s love already burns within you, do not expose it to the wind, for it may get blown out. Keep the stove tightly shut so that it will not lose its heat and grow cold. In other words, avoid distractions as well as you can. Stay quiet with God. Do not spend your time in useless chatter. If teaching and preaching is your job, then study diligently and apply yourself to whatever is necessary for doing the job well. Be sure that you first preach by the way you live. If you do not, people will notice that you say one thing, but live otherwise, and your words will bring only cynical laughter and a derisive shake of the head. We must meditate before, during and after everything we do. The prophet says: “I will pray, and then I will understand.” This is the way we can easily overcome the countless difficulties we have to face day after day, which, after all, are part of our work. In meditation we find the strength to bring Christ to birth in ourselves and in other men. – Saint Charles Borromeo

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