Overview
- The November 4 listings center on the 16th‑century archbishop of Milan, a nephew of Pope Pius IV who became a cardinal and advanced the Council of Trent.
- Coverage recounts his hands‑on response to the 1576–1577 plague in Milan, including fundraising, personal ministry to the sick, and organizing public prayers.
- He is traditionally venerated as patron of catechists, seminarians, and people working in banking and financial markets.
- The roster for the date also names Saint Agricola of Bologna, Saint Amantius of Rodez, Saint Emeric of Hungary, Saint Nicander of Myra, Saint Perpetuus of Maastricht, Saint Pierius of Alexandria, Saint Vitalis of Bologna, and Saint Modesta of Trier.
- The feature, published November 4, 2025 by El Norte de Castilla, serves as a cultural guide to onomástica, the practice of celebrating one’s name day.