Carlo Maria Curci
Carlo Maria Curci | |
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Carlo Maria Curci | |
| Born | 4 September 1810 Naples, Kingdom of Naples |
| Died | 8 June 1891 (aged 80) Florence, Kingdom of Italy |
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| Language | Italian |
| Nationality | Italian |
| Period | 1845–1891 |
| Genre | Treatise |
| Parents | Vincenzo Curci and Costanza Curci (née De Ferrante) |
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| Religion | Christianity |
| Church | Catholic Church |
| Ordained | 1 November 1836 |
Carlo Maria Curci, SJ (1810 in Naples – June 8, 1891 in Florence) was an Italian theologian from Naples. A Jesuit from the age of 16, he was expelled from the Society of Jesus in 1884 after spending the preceding decade challenging perceived political and spiritual problems within the Catholic Church. After his expulsion, he was financially supported by Cardinal Henry Edward Manning. He was re-admitted to the Society of Jesus a few months before his death in 1891.