Borromeo takes up residence in Milan in …
Years: 1566 - 1566
April
Borromeo takes up residence in Milan in April of 1566 as archbishop and cardinal, gaining renown as a reformer who champions the ideals of the recently adjourned Council of Trent.
He has served in executing its decrees and is largely instrumental in bringing out the Roman catechism, decreed by the Council.
A champion of the Counter-Reformation, Borromeo actively sponsors the conversion of Swiss Protestants.
He pays particular attention to convocation and visitation of his clergy, to promoting the instruction of the laity in Christian doctrine, and to reorganizing the administration of his archdiocese.
