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* Ordained a [[priest]] in 1833, beginning his ministry in [[Turin]].<ref name="catholicorg"/>[](https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=696) | * Ordained a [[priest]] in 1833, beginning his ministry in [[Turin]].<ref name="catholicorg"/>[](https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=696) | ||
* Became rector of the Ecclesiastical Institute in [[Turin]], reforming priestly education.<ref name="franciscan"/>[](https://www.franciscanmedia.org/saint-of-the-day/saint-joseph-cafasso/) | * Became rector of the Ecclesiastical Institute in [[Turin]], reforming priestly education.<ref name="franciscan"/>[](https://www.franciscanmedia.org/saint-of-the-day/saint-joseph-cafasso/) | ||
* Mentored [[Saint John Bosco]], shaping the [[Salesian]] mission.<ref name="salesians"/> | * Mentored [[Saint John Bosco]], shaping the [[Salesian]] mission.<ref name="salesians"/> | ||
* Ministered to prisoners and the condemned in [[Turin]], earning the title “Priest of the Gallows.”<ref name="smp"/> | * Ministered to prisoners and the condemned in [[Turin]], earning the title “Priest of the Gallows.”<ref name="smp"/> | ||
* Died in 1860, leaving a legacy of social reform and spiritual guidance.<ref name="ecatholic"/> | * Died in 1860, leaving a legacy of social reform and spiritual guidance.<ref name="ecatholic"/> | ||
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==Parishes== | ==Parishes== | ||