Camillo Mazzella

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Camillo Mazzella (February 10, 1833 - March 26, 1900) was an Italian Jesuit theologian and cardinal.

He was born at Vitulano, near Benevento, and died in Rome.

Expelled with his order from Italy, he taught theology at Fourvieres, and at Georgetown University, Washington. He was professor at Woodstock College, Maryland; then he was called to Rome to teach at the Gregorian University, and later became president of the Academy of Saint Thomas. Mazzella was prefect of the Congregation of the Index, Congregation of Studies, and Congregation of Rites and Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina.

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