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CARLO MARIA CURCI (1810-1891)

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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 637 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CARLO MARIA

CURCI (1810-1891)  ,
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Italian theologian, was born at Naples . He joined the
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Jesuits in 1826, and for some time was devoted to educational
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work and the care of the poor and prisoners . He became one of the first editors of the Jesuit
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organ, the Civiltd Catlolica; but then came under the influence of Gioberti, Rosmini and other advocates for reform . He wrote a preface to Gioberti's Primato (1843), but dissented from his Prolegomena . After the events of 1870, Curci, at Florence, delivered a course on Christian philosophy; and in 1874 began to publish several Scriptural
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works . 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 clergy . In the meantime he began to attack the
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political
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action of the Vatican, and in his Il Moderno Dissidio tra la Chiesa e l' Italia 1878) he advocated an understanding between the church and state . 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
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holy things and declares that the taint of worldliness came from the false principles accepted by the
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Curia . His former work at Naples drew him also in the direction of Christian
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Socialism . He was condemned at Rome, and in a letter to The Times (loth of September 1884) declares that it was on account of his disobedience to the decrees of the
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Roman Congregation: " I am a dutiful son of the Church who hesitates to obey an order of his
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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 Cardinal Manning put his purse at Curci's disposal . 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 remainder of his
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life in retirement at Florence, and, a few months before his
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death, was readmitted to the Jesuit Society . He died on the 8th of
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June 1891 .

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