Career
An aunt secretly had the girl baptized and taught her the beginnings of the catechism. Carboni had hoped to become a missionary but her weak health, including a form of colic she suffered from age thirteen, prevented lieutenant She became a teacher instead at a Catholic school, where she taught for two years.
She also joined the group Catholic Action and served as diocesan secretary of the Female Youth.
Younger girls often came to her for help with their problems and spiritual counsel During the pilgrimage Carboni made a vow of virginity.
In August 1927 Carboni contracted typhus and developed a high fever. She faced death peacefully, to the dismay of her relatives, especially her father, who was helpless to end her suffering or make her well.
When she died her father refused to enter the church for her funeral, but did go to the graveyard for the service.
Her remains are interred in the Church of the Madonna of Mercy in Fermo.