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SUMMARY:Saint Charles Borromeo
DESCRIPTION:“Trained in civil and canon law in Pavia\, Charles Borromeo was called to Rome as a young man by his uncle\, Pope Pius IV\, to be secretary of state at the Vatican. “Always clear and precise in his views\, firm in his demeanor\, and constant in the execution of his projects\,” as one biographer has remarked\, he played an important role in convincing Pius to reconvene the Council of Trent\, which sought to address corruption in a sixteenth-century church beleaguered by Protestantism. Under the auspices of that council\, beginning in 1563 Borromeo supervised the writing of an accurate catechism\, rewrote liturgical texts and music\, and began enforcing clerical reform in Rome. Charged with implementing the reforms dictated by the Council of Trent\, Borromeo had to blend tough love and personal integrity.”  Loyola Press
URL:https://socialjustice.catholic.org.au/event/saint-charles-borromeo/
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SUMMARY:Day of Prayer for Anglican-Roman Catholic Reconciliation
DESCRIPTION:In 2002 the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches in Australia agreed to set aside 4th November as a day of prayer for reconciliation and greater understanding between the two communities. On 4th November\, Anglicans and Roman Catholics are encouraged to pray either individually\, as communities or small groups\, for greater mutual understanding and reconciliation. Find out more about the Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue here.
URL:https://socialjustice.catholic.org.au/event/day-of-prayer-for-anglican-roman-catholic-reconciliation/
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