Aloisio Riccio
Luigi Aloisio Riccio was a Sicilian Bishop in the Roman Catholic Church.[1] He was one of two (the other being Edward Fitzgerald) to vote against the doctrine of papal infallibility, which received 433 votes in support, in the 1870 First Vatican Council.[2]
Personal Details
Riccio was born in Naples on October 29, 1817, was ordained priest on June 5, 1841, became Bishop of Monopoli in 1859, and of Caiazzo in 1860, serving in the latter capacity until his death on November 9, 1873, at the age of 56 years.[3]
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References
- Vatican Council, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Caiazzo, Michael and Monika K. Hellwig. "The Modern Catholic Encyclopedia", 2004
- http://catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/briccio.html
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