Borromeo, beset in Milan by political and…
1569 CE
Borromeo, beset in Milan by political and other turmoils, has become embroiled with the Milanese Senate and with Governor Luis de Requesséns y Zúñiga as well as with the rebellious canons of Santa Maria della Scala and the order of the Humiliati (The Humble Ones).
Borromeo nevertheless has the support of many religious congregations, including his own Oblates of St. Ambrose.
One of the Humiliati, the priest Girolamo Donato Farina, attempts in 1569, to assassinate Borromeo; despite the archbishop's pleas for leniency, Farina and his accomplices are tortured and executed.