[1] He joined the Dominican Order in 1564 at Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan.
At a provincial chapter held in Mantua in 1584, he was elected master of the province of Lombardy, as the preferred candidate of Pope Sixtus V and Cardinal Bonelli.
[1] He spent 5 May to 1 July 1592 at a chapter held in Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice.
[1] In 1598, a dispute developed between the Dominicans and the Jesuits about the thought of Luis de Molina.
[1] He held a chapter of the Dominican Order that met in Naples beginning on Pentecost 1600.