Vatikanische Basilika St. Peter


The church of St Paul at the Three Fountains was erected in the 5th century on the site where, according to tradition, St. Paul was martyred by beheading.
It was built in 1785 to a design by Clemente Orlandi, over an earlier church, of uncertain origin, dedicated to the same saint.
A landmark in the Colle prenestino neighbourhood (Rome). Frequented by the inhabitants of the neighbourhood, who find a way to spend their free time in communion with others.
Through the memory of memories, the history and life of the Parish is retraced from its first day of life.
Dedicated to the holy pope protagonist of the Council of Trent, it was designed by the architect Tullio Rossi in 1952 and solemnly inaugurated on February 24, 1962 with the consecration performed b
[...]The date of birth of the Parish of St Pius X at Balduina is to be found in the Decree of Establishment issued on 28 September 1957 in the name of Pope Pius XII and signed by the Vicar H.E.
The parish was established on 3 September 1960, with the decree of Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara Paterna sollicitudine, and entrusted to the diocesan clergy of Rome, in the person of Fr Sisto Gual
[...]The parish was erected on September 30, 1964 with the decree of the Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara Paterna sollicitudine and entrusted to the Mercedarian priests.The territory, taken from that of t
[...]Parish in the village of Colleverde, in the municipality of Guidonia, which attracts many faithful thanks to the excellent work of the priests who manage to involve adults and especially children.<
[...]Built in 2004, the church is the seat of the parish of the same name established in 1973 and entrusted to the Roman diocesan clergy.
A church of ancient origin, dating from the late 11th century or early 12th, it is first mentioned in a bull of Pope Honorius II in 1127, which, among Roman priests, names a presbiter Crescenti
[...]It was erected by the faculties granted by Pope Pius XI in the audience of 22 June 1932 to the Cardinal Vicar Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani, on 1 January 1935 with the vicarial decree Assiduo vig
[...]Dedicated to St. Sebastian and built on the site of the saint's martyrdom on the Palatine Hill. The diakonia of St. Sebastian on the Palatine Hill insists on this church.
The church, bearing a small monastery annexed, islocated on the ruins of the Tempio del Sole.
The history of the Parish of San TarcisioOn Palm Sunday, 10 April 1927, the first small Church dedicated to the Roman Martyr of the Eucharist St Tarcisio between Via Palazzolo and
[...]This church was originally built on the site of the horrea Agrippiani, the warehouses for cereals and grain which the Roman General Agrippa had constructed around 33 BC and which remarkabl
[...]The church is already documented from the beginning of the 12th century and titled to St Thomas.
Often the Italian suburbs, which developed from the 1950s onwards, lack infrastructure and meeting places, shortcomings that are frequently noted, among the major causes of the failures of neighbor
[...]The parish was erected on February 15, 1977 with the decree of the Cardinal Vicar Ugo Poletti Quotidianis curis and entrusted to the diocesan clergy of Rome.The territory, derived from that of the
[...]S. TOMMASO DI CANTERBURY Itwas already renowned in C. VII under the name of SS. Trinità degli Scozzesi.
It was built to the design of architect Giuseppe Gualandi in 1921, and consecrated in 1926, as the church of the adjoining convent of the Sisters Help of Christians, and initially dedicated to St M
[...]The parish was erected on 2 May 1962 by decree of Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara Ludis olimpicis solemniter and entrusted to the diocesan clergy of Rome.
At the end of the 1960s, when Italy was entering that phase of its history that would later be recognised as the Italian economic boom, the Ottavo Colle was born in the southern suburbs of Rome.
[...]The church was built in 1893 by architect Andrea Busiri Vici and belongs to the adjoining convent of the Jeanne-Antide Thouret Sisters of Charity.
The Society of the Catholic Apostolate (Pallottines), founded in Rome by St. Vincent Pallotti (1795-1850), was blessed on April 4, 1835 by Cardinal Carlo Odescalchi.It has 2,375 members worldwide.
[...]It was built to a design by architect Giorgio Guidi and solemnly consecrated on 11 March 1973 by Cardinal Vicar Ugo Poletti.The church is a parish seat, established on 21 October 1957 by decree of
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