He was born in Cremona in Lombardy and started by studying medicine, but soon decided to become a priest instead and was ordained in 1528. He founded the Congregation of Clerks Regular of St Paul, generally known as the Barnabites (after the church that was their headquarters), whose aim was the reform of the clergy and laity. He was part of the general movement to self-reform in a Church that was coming increasingly under attack from the Protestant Reformation.
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The Church has over the years come to appreciate that one means of effectively carrying out her mission of evangelization and enhance catechesis apart from using the traditional means currently being employed is through the use of modern technology such as the information and communications technology.
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