
St. Charles Borromeo
St. Charles Borromeo was an influential cardinal and archbishop of Milan during the Counter-Reformation in the 16th century. Known for his reformative efforts in the Church, he played a pivotal role in the implementation of the Council of Trent's decrees. Despite being offered the papacy, he declined, choosing instead to focus on pastoral care and the education of clergy.
Born on Dec 02, 1538 (486 years old)
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The late 16th century St. Charles Borromeo was among those who rejected papacy.
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