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St. Aloysius

Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, S.J.
The Vocation of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga.PNG
Confessor
Born (1568-03-09)March 9, 1568
Castiglione delle Stiviere,
Duchy of Mantua,
Holy Roman Empire
Died June 21, 1591(1591-06-21) (aged 23)
Rome, Papal States
Venerated in Catholic Church
Beatified October 19, 1605, Rome, Papal States by Pope Paul V
Canonized December 31, 1726, Rome, Papal States by Pope Benedict XIII
Major shrine Church of Sant'Ignazio,
Rome, Italy
Feast 21 June
Attributes Lily, Crown (headgear), cross, skull, rosary
Patronage Young students, Christian youth, Jesuit scholastics, the blind, AIDS patients, AIDS care-givers

Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, S.J. (Italian: Luigi Gonzaga; March 9, 1568 – June 21, 1591) was an Italian who became a member of the Society of Jesus. While still a student at the Roman College, he died as a result of caring for the victims of an epidemic. He was beatified in 1605, and canonized in 1726.

Gonzaga was born the eldest of seven children, at his family's castle in Castiglione delle Stiviere, between Brescia and Mantua in northern Italy in what was then part of the Duchy of Mantua, into the illustrious House of Gonzaga. "Aloysius" is the Latin form of Gonzaga's given name in Italian, Luigi. He was the oldest son of Ferrante Gonzaga (1544–1586), Marquis of Castiglione, and Marta Tana di Santena, daughter of a baron of the Piedmontese Della Rovere family. His mother was a lady-in-waiting to Isabel, the wife of Philip II of Spain.

As the first-born son, he was in line to inherit his father's title of Marquis. His father assumed that Aloysius would become a soldier, as the family was constantly involved in the frequent minor wars in the region. His military training started at an early age, but he also received an education in languages and the arts. As early as age four, Luigi was given a set of miniature guns and accompanied his father on training expeditions so that the boy might learn “the art of arms.” At the age of five, Aloysius was sent to a military camp to get started on his career. His father was pleased to see his son marching around camp at the head of a platoon of soldiers. His mother and his tutor were less pleased with the vocabulary he picked up there.


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