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By the vigorous inauguration of true ecclesiastical reform in the spirit of the Council of Trent, through the activity of numerous saintly men (such as St. Charles Borromeo and Philip Neri), through the vigilance of the bishops and the diligence of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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DeSipio studied at St. Charles Borromeo, the archdiocesan seminary, in the late 1970s and early 1980s before becoming a sex-crimes prosecutor for the city and then a defense lawyer.
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DeSipio studied at St. Charles Borromeo, the archdiocesan seminary, in the late 1970s and early 1980s before becoming a sex-crimes prosecutor for the city and then a defense lawyer.
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St. Charles Borromeo personally examined the pieces which were played at Milan, and gave them his approbation and signature.
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Mitteco has 49 years of experience in Catholic education — 10 at St. Charles Borromeo in St. Anthony in addition to his 39 at Totino-Grace, where he has taught physical education, coached various sports teams and currently serves as director of athletics and transportation.
What Would the Church do Without its Volunteers and Educators? 2006
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The name of St. Charles Borromeo is associated with reform.
St. Charles Borromeo, bishop Argent 2006
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Somehow I doubt that St. Ambrose, who stood up to the emperor Theodosius, excommunicating the most powerful man in the world until he did public penance, or St. Charles Borromeo, spearhead of Church reform, who walked among the plague-ridden victims of the city, would have stood by in silence.
Madonna's Roman Outrage; an Unfit Facade Argent 2006
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St. Charles Borromeo, patron of seminarians, pray for us.
Weep Dymphna 2005
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St. Charles Borromeo, patron of seminarians, pray for us.
Archive 2005-11-01 Dymphna 2005
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_ -- I think I see some names among your correspondents who might inform me where I shall find the fullest account of the Fraternity of Christian Doctrine, established by St. Charles Borromeo in the diocese of Milan.
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