Aloysius Gonzaga

Italian saint and Jesuit novice

Aloysius Gonzaga - Italian saint and Jesuit novice
Born

March 9th, 1568
457 years ago

Died

June 21st, 1591
433 years ago — 23 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Italy

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Aloysius Gonzaga joined the Society of Jesus and became a novice at the age of 17. He dedicated his life to religious service and education, displaying deep piety and commitment to the Catholic faith. He is often associated with selfless acts of service, particularly in caring for victims of the plague in Rome. His life was marked by a strong sense of morality and dedication to the teachings of Jesus. Gonzaga died at a young age but was recognized for his virtue and ultimately canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church.

Worked tirelessly among plague victims

Canonized as a saint in 1726

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