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CARLO MARIA See also: Italian theologian, was See also: born at Naples
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He joined the See also: Jesuits in 1826, and for some See also: time was devoted to educational See also: work and the care of the poor and prisoners
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He became one of the first editors of the Jesuit See also: organ, the Civiltd Catlolica; but then came under the influence of See also: Gioberti, Rosmini and other See also: advocates for reform
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He wrote a preface to Gioberti's Primato (1843), but dissented from his Prolegomena
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After the events of 1870, See also: Curci, at Florence, delivered a course on Christian philosophy; and in 1874 began to publish several Scriptural See also: works
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In his edition of the New Testament (1879—188o) he makes some severe remarks on the neglect of the study of Scripture amongst the Italian See also: clergy
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In the meantime he began to attack the See also: political See also: action of the Vatican, and in his Il Moderno Dissidio tra la Chiesa e l' Italia 1878) he advocated an understanding between the See also: church and
See also: state
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This was followed by La Nuova Italia ed i Vecchi Zelanti (1881), another attack on the Vatican policy; and by his Vaticano Regio (1883), in which he accuses the Vatican of trafficking in See also: holy things and declares that the taint of worldliness came from the false principles accepted by the See also: Curia
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His former work at Naples See also: drew him also in the direction of Christian See also: Socialism
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He was condemned at See also: Rome, and in a letter to The Times (loth of See also: September 1884) declares that it was on account of his disobedience to the decrees of the See also: Roman See also: Congregation: " I am a dutiful son of the Church who hesitates to obey an See also: order of his See also: mother because he does not see clear enough the maternal authority in it." He was cast out of the Society of Jesus and suspended, and during this time See also: Cardinal See also: Manning put his purse at Curci's disposal
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Finally he accepted the decrees against him and retracted all that he said contrary to the faith, morals and discipline of the Church." He passed the See also: remainder of his See also: life in retirement at Florence, and, a few months before his See also: death, was readmitted to the Jesuit Society
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He died on the 8th of See also: June
1891
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