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St. Aloysius Gonzaga
June 21, Jesuit Novice


Source: Catholicsaints.info



Also known as
    •    Aluigi Gonzaga
    •    Lewis Gonzaga
    •    Luigi Gonzaga
Memorial
    •    21 June
Profile
Born to the Italian nobility who grew up in a castle, the son of Ferdinand Gonzaga, a prince in the Holy Roman Emperor and a compulsive gambler. Cousin of Saint Rudolph Acquaviva. Trained from age four as a soldier and courtier. Served as a page in the Spanish court. He suffered from kidney disease, which he considered a blessing as it left him bed-ridden with time for prayer. While still a boy himself, he taught catechism to poor boys. He received his First Communion from Saint Charles Borromeo. At age 18, Aloysius signed away his legal claim to his family’s lands and title to his brother, and became a Jesuit novice. Spiritual student of Saint Robert Bellarmine. Tended plague victims in Rome, Italy in the outbreak of 1591 during which he caught the disease that killed him at age 23.
Born
    •    9 March 1568 in the family castle of Castiglione delle Stivieri in Montua, Lombardy, Italy
Died
    •    20-21 June 1591 at Rome, Italy of plague, fever, and desire to see God
    •    relics entombed under the altar of Saint Ignatius Church, Rome
Beatified
    •    19 October 1605 Pope Paul V (cultus confirmed)
    •    1621 by Pope Gregory XV
Canonized
    •    31 December 1726 by Pope Benedict XIII
Patronage
    •    against sore eyes
    •    AIDS care-givers
    •    AIDS patients
    •    bodily purity
    •    Castiglione delle Stiviere, Italy
    •    Catholic youth
    •    Jesuit students
    •    relief from pestilence
    •    teenage children
    •    teenagers
    •    Valmonte, Italy
    •    young people
Representation
    •    skull
    •    young man in a surplice with a lily and crucifix
    •    lilies








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