He was born in
Catania, native to the noble Sicilian family of
Fisichella. From 1884, he was a professor at the
Theological Institute of Messina, during these years, he taught philosophy at the
University of Catania and at the
University of Messina. Fisichella was the author of famous works regarding theology and law, and he was also director of the
Catania Civic Library. In 1882, Canon Francesco Fisichella delivered an oration, which was established on February 28th as the presumable date of the Norman king's death of
Roger II of Sicily. He died on December 28, 1908, as a result of an
intense earthquake in Messina. == Works ==