 Jerome
 was born in Venice in 1481. As a military commander who prided himself 
on the strength of his army, he was not a man of God. Yet when he was 
taken prisoner and thrown in a dungeon, the proud leader turned to God 
and miraculously escaped his captors. After his conversion, Jerome 
dedicated himself to Our Lady and the work of God, and was eventually 
ordained to the priesthood in 1518.
Jerome
 was born in Venice in 1481. As a military commander who prided himself 
on the strength of his army, he was not a man of God. Yet when he was 
taken prisoner and thrown in a dungeon, the proud leader turned to God 
and miraculously escaped his captors. After his conversion, Jerome 
dedicated himself to Our Lady and the work of God, and was eventually 
ordained to the priesthood in 1518. At
 that time, famine and plague were rampant in Northern Italy, and Jerome
 devoted himself to caring for sick orphans, housing and teaching them 
Catholicism. After contracting the plague and recovering, Jerome decided
 to wholly devote himself to caring for others. In 1531, he established 
multiple orphanages and a shelter for penitent prostitutes, and just a 
year later, along with two other priests, a congregation for men. The 
congregation, named The Clerks Regular of Somascha, mainly saw to the 
care of orphans and the instruction of youths and young clerics.
At
 that time, famine and plague were rampant in Northern Italy, and Jerome
 devoted himself to caring for sick orphans, housing and teaching them 
Catholicism. After contracting the plague and recovering, Jerome decided
 to wholly devote himself to caring for others. In 1531, he established 
multiple orphanages and a shelter for penitent prostitutes, and just a 
year later, along with two other priests, a congregation for men. The 
congregation, named The Clerks Regular of Somascha, mainly saw to the 
care of orphans and the instruction of youths and young clerics.In 1537, Jerome caught an infectious disease while caring for the sick, and died on February 8. The Clerks Regular of Somascha still exist today, and it is said Jerome Emiliani was the first to introduce the idea of teaching catechism to children.
 
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