Giacinto Achilli

Giacinto Achilli ({{circa|1852}})<ref>{{cite news|work=The People's illustrated journal|number=XI|date=10 July 1852|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sTUFAAAAQAAJ&q=illustrated%20people&pg=PA161|title=Cover}}</ref> Giovanni Giacinto Achilli (; ''c.'' 1803 – ''c.'' 1860) was an Italian Roman Catholic Dominican friar and anti-Jesuit who was discharged from priesthood and imprisoned by the Roman Inquisition after being accused of child sexual abuse or for doctrinal heresy. However, Achilli escaped and subsequently became a fervent evangelist for the Protestant Anglican Communion. He is particularly notable for his activities in England and for launching a successful criminal prosecution against John Henry Newman, who made accusations about Achilli's past, for libel. Provided by Wikipedia
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