Lorenzo Litta
1756–1820 (age 64)
Biography
Lorenzo Litta was a Catholic priest and ecclesiastical figure of the late eighteenth century who served within the Roman Catholic Church during a period of significant historical change. His priesthood reflected the spiritual and institutional traditions of the Church during the Enlightenment era.
As a priest associated with the Basilica of Saints John and Paul on the Caelian Hill in Rome, Litta occupied an important position within the ecclesiastical structures of the Papal States. His service to the Church spanned a transformative period in European history and Catholic institutional life.