Carlo Domenico Ferrari
1769–1846 (age 77)
Biography
Carlo Domenico Ferrari (1769–1846) was a Catholic priest who devoted his ecclesiastical career to religious service and pastoral ministry. Active during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, he served the faithful during a transformative period in European religious and political history.
Ferrari's assignment to the Duomo Nuovo reflects his role within the institutional Church and his participation in the sacramental and liturgical life of his community. His priesthood exemplified the commitment of clergy to their pastoral duties and spiritual responsibilities, maintaining the continuity of Catholic religious practice through periods of significant historical change.