The Basilica of St. Peter in the Vatican

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The construction of the church began in 1923, thanks to donations from the Italian Canadian community.
The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe and San Felipe on Via Aurelia is the national church of Mexico.It was built between 1955 and 1958 to a design by architect Gianni Mazzocca and
[...]On the square bearing the same name is the Church of San Giovanni Bosco built by Rapisardi.

Its construction was under the impulse of Fr Luigi Guanella, who could count on the support of Pope Pius X, a great devotee of Our Lady's holy husband.
As the 25th anniversary of Pius XII's episcopal consecration approached, the Pope let it be known that with the gifts he had received from Catholics all over the world, he wanted to have a church b
[...]The building was constructed in 1913 by the engineer Aristide Leonori at the behest of Pope Pius X, as a solemn celebration of the 16th centenary of the Edict of Milan (313).
It is located in the Primavalle district, in piazza Alfonso Capecelatro; the parish of the same name and the cardinal's title of Santa Maria della Salute in Primavalle insist on it.The Primavalle s
[...]The church of Santa Maria Regina degli Apostoli alla Montagnola, run by the Società San Paolo (Pauline Society), is located in Rome's Ostiense district, in Via Antonino Pio.
The basilica of St Balbina in Rome is an early Christian cult building, located on the little Aventine in the district of San Saba.
The railway chapel is a meeting place to pray and celebrate the sacraments, and offers opportunities for dialogue to get to know and deepen the Christian faith.
The building was built in 1818 by Monsignor Nicola Nicolai for the peasants of his country estate, on the 'Via Paradisi' travelled in the Visits of the Seven Churches.
The parish was erected on 13 July 1950 by decree of Cardinal Vicar Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani Universo gregi and entrusted to the diocesan clergy of Rome. The church was consecrated by H.E.
[...]It was built to a design by the architect Costantino Forleo and the engineer Raffaele Boccuni in the years 1956 - 1958 and consecrated by Cardinal Luigi Traglia on 27 May 1965.
The parish was erected on 5 November 1971 by decree of Cardinal Vicar Angelo Dell'Acqua Neminem fugit and entrusted to the diocesan clergy of Rome.
It was built between 1996 and 1997 by architect Bozzini from Milan, who won a European competition announced by the Vicariate of Rome.
The church was designed by the architect Giuliano Panieri and built between 2007 and 2010The parish complex is here understood as a unique, articulated and functionally diversified complex that is
[...]The church is the seat of the parish of the same name, established on June 27, 1942 by decree of the Cardinal Vicar Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani In and region: it was established to commemorate
[...]The parish complex of SS.
Santi Gioacchino ed Anna ai Monti (Saints Joachim and Anne on the Hills) is a church on the Via Monte Polacco in Rome.
In 1575, the community of Bolognese residents in Rome established a Confraternity to assist their fellow citizens.
Around the end of C. XVIII Luigi de León founded the Order of the Agostiniani Scalzi Spagnoli in Spain. In 1619 the latter created a hospice in Rome who was then annexed to the oratory in 1652.
[...]Santi Marcellino e Pietro al Laterano is a Roman catholic parish and titular church in Rome on the Via Merulana.
This is the church attached to the hospital with the same name, built between 1726 at 1729 by Benedict XIII through architect Filippo Raguzzini, who also designed the hospital, built for treating t
[...]The church, built to plans by architect Francesco Fornari, completed and consecrated in 1968, is the seat of the parish of the same name, established on 19 May 1954 by decree of Cardinal Vicar Clem
[...]Santi Simone e Giuda Taddeo a Torre Angela is a modern parish church and a titular church that can be assigned to cardinal priests in the papal diocese of Rome.The church is dedicated to Saints Sim
[...]Since ancient times, the cliffs that extend along the right bank of the Tiber from the Crescenza ditch to the Prima Porta ditch were called Saxa Rubra, due to the reddish color of the tuff outcrops
[...]The consecration of the church took place in 1221 by Pope Honorius III: the plaque commemorating the event is visible on the wall of the left aisle.
The church occupies part of a piece of land, now between Via del Corso, Via Gesù e Maria, Via del Babuino and Via San Giacomo, on which, in the early 17th century, stood a villa with garden owned b
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