April 30
Saints of the Day

Pope Saint Pius V, 1504-1572, Michael Ghisleri
The Dominican pope whose job was to implement the historic Council of Trent

    This is the pope whose job was to implement the historic Council of Trent as Paul VI and John Paul II had to do after Vatican II. If we think recent popes have had difficulties in implementing Vatican Council II, Pius V had even greater problems after that historic council more than four centuries ago.

    During his papacy (1566-1572), Pius V was faced with the almost overwhelming responsibility of getting a shattered and scattered Church back on its feet. The family of God had been shaken by corruption, by the Reformation, by the constant threat of Turkish invasion and by the bloody bickering of the young nation-states. In 1545 a previous pope convened the Council of Trent in an attempt to deal with all these pressing problems. Off and on over 18 years, the Church Fathers discussed, condemned, affirmed and decided upon a course of action. The Council closed in 1563.

    Pius V was elected in 1566 and was charged with the task of implementing the sweeping reforms called for by the Council. He ordered the founding of seminaries for the proper training of priests. He published a new missal, a new breviary, a new catechism and established the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) classes for the young. Pius zealously enforced legislation against abuses in the Church. He patiently served the sick and the poor by building hospitals, providing food for the hungry and giving money customarily used for the papal banquets to poor Roman converts. His decision to keep wearing his Dominican habit led to the custom of the pope wearing a white cassock.

    In striving to reform both Church and state, Pius encountered vehement opposition from England's Queen Elizabeth and the Roman Emperor Maximilian II. Problems in France and in the Netherlands also hindered Pius's hopes for a Europe united against the Turks. Only at the last minute was he able to organize a fleet which won a decisive victory in the Gulf of Lepanto, off Greece, on October 7, 1571.

    Pius's ceaseless papal quest for a renewal of the Church was grounded in his personal life as a Dominican friar. He spent long hours with his God in prayer, fasted rigorously, deprived himself of many customary papal luxuries and faithfully observed the Dominican Rule and its spirit.

Born 17 January 1504 at Bosco, Italy as Michael Ghisleri
Papal Ascension 7 January 1566
Died 1 May 1572, apparently of a renal disorder
Beatified 1 May 1672 by Pope Clement X Canonized 22 May 1712 by Pope Clement XI []
Additional Information
http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/SaintOfDay/default.asp?id=1369
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintp32.htm
Works Quo Primum: Promulgating the Tridentine Liturgy, 14 July 1570
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