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The vicarage was established by decree of Cardinal Vicar Angelo Dell'Acqua on 25 January 1971.
Inaugurated on 23 May 2009 and dedicated to St. Catherine the Martyr (or St.
In 1592, St Charles Borromeo had a monastery built with an adjoining church dedicated to St Clare. The entire complex was restored in 1627.
The Parish was erected on 11 July 1959.
Santa Croce alla Lungara is a church in Rome (Italy), in the Rione Trastevere, facing on Via della Lungara.
It was built on the ruins of the 9th century church of St Nicholas de Portiis (de Porcis or in Porcibus).
The complex, designed by architect Roberto Panella and built between 2002 and 2003, rises in place of two small temporary buildings - one used as a church, the other as a sacristy and parish office
[...]In 1948, the Vicariate of Rome entrusted the pastoral care of the Society of Mary of the Marist Fathers with a new parish in the populous Italia district.
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It was built in the 20th century and inaugurated by Cardinal Ugo Poletti on 19 June 1988. On 30 January 1994, it was visited by Pope John Paul II.
In the same years, Pope John Paul II announced (Pentecost vigil 17 May 1986) for the diocese of Rome the convocation of the second diocesan synod, under the guidance of the Cardinal Vicar, to deepe
[...]It was built between 1987 and 1991 to an architectural-structural design by Ernesto Vichi and Aldo Aloysi, and dedicated to Julia Billiart, foundress of the congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady
[...]The Church of Saint Lucy took shape in the early 1940s as a structure in the premises on Via Durazzo adjacent to the building at number 9 (currently the site of the Rubei wine shop).
The ancient church, dating back to the 10th century, owes its name to the activity of the many cloth dyers on the ancient Via Trinitatis (today Via Condotti), which reached as far as Ponte Sant'Ang
[...]Situated on the Esquiline Hill, in a hollow not far from the Viminale, Santa Lucia in Selci is so called because of its proximity to the ancient Via Labicana (now Via Casilina), the road that led t
[...]The building, with a square plan, has a pyramid-shaped glulam roof with an octagonal lantern supported by four large inclined reinforced concrete beams resting on corner pillars.
Located in Piazza Nicoloso da Recco, in the Ostiense district, not far from the San Cosimato monastery and the Ostiense station.
The parish was established, as attested by the plaque placed at the foot of the Crucifix in the church, on July 7, 1973.
It was built between 1998 and 2001 based on a design by architect Tommaso Sbardella and was consecrated on March 17, 2001 by Cardinal Camillo Ruini.
Santa Maria Annunziata in Borgo, popularly known as Nunziatina (or Annunziatina), is an oratory of Rome (Italy), in the rione Borgo, facing on Lungotevere Vaticano
[...]The parish was erected on 16 April 1951 by decree of Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara Simul cum numero and entrusted to the priests of the Congregation of the Poor Servants of Divine Providence (Don
[...]In the mid-1920s, the Salesian Institute on Via Marsala in Rome, built by Don Bosco, proved insufficient for the children of the two school curricula (Gymnasium and vocational schools).
The Church of Santa Maria Causa Nostrae Laetitiae is a church in Rome located in Villaggio Breda, in the Torre Gaia area, in Piazza Siderea.It was built on land donated to the Pontifical Work for t
[...]Built in the years 1942-1945 on a slope of the hill around which the district is located, it suffered extensive damage during construction due to the Allied bombing of Rome in 1943 and 1944.On 14 J
[...]The church was started in 1643 on the initiative of Camilla Virginia Savelli Farnese and left unfinished until 1646; it was completed by other architects with variations on the initial design.
The history of the parish community has its roots at the beginning of the last century.
A church that welcomes everyone, in the heart of Mostacciano It wants to be an open Church, without fences and prejudicial boundaries, capable of welcoming inside but above all of going out, always
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