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  1. Adult life and career. In Madrid in the month of September 1529, he married a Portuguese noblewoman, Leonor de Castro Mello y Meneses. They had eight children: Carlos in 1530, Isabel in 1532, Juan in 1533, Álvaro circa 1535, Juana also circa 1535, Fernando in 1537, Dorotea in 1538, and Alfonso in 1539. [citation needed]

  2. He returned to the family palace to manage his estates, but when his wife Leonor died March 27, 1546, he resolved to dedicate the rest of his life to God's service. He was familiar with the Jesuits, having founded a Jesuit college in Gandía and being a personal friend of Father Peter Favre whom he asked to inform Ignatius of his decision.

  3. Apr 18, 2024 · Educated at Saragossa, Spain, he married Eleanor de Castro, a Portuguese noblewoman, in 1529. After holding various appointments in the court of King Charles I of Spain, he was made viceroy of the Spanish region of Catalonia (1539), where he tried to carry out badly needed social and economic reforms.

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  4. St. Francis Borgia, a relative of Pope Alexander VI, King Ferdinand of Aragon, and Emperor Charles V, joined Spain’s imperial court at age eighteen. The next year he married Eleanor de Castro, who bore him eight children.

  5. Oct 9, 2021 · When his wife passed away, Francis was increasingly drawn towards the work of the Jesuits. At last, he relinquished his title and estates and made his solemn vows of Holy Orders before Ignatius...

  6. Nov 10, 2013 · Francis married a noblewoman named Eleanor, with whom he had 8 children and enjoyed a happy home life. Unlike many nobles of his time, Francis wasn’t interested in power or advancing his career at court. He was a true Christian gentleman whose passion was the Catholic faith. He enjoyed nothing more than receiving communion.

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  8. His wife, Eleanor, died in 1546. This was a turning point in Francis' life. He had become an acquaintance and admirer of St. Ignatius Loyola, founder of the new religious order, the Jesuits. He asked that he be admitted into that community as soon as family details could be worked out. Meanwhile, he quietly studied theology for the priesthood.

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