Basílica de San Pedro en el Vaticano


The dedication of the parish church, dedicated to St Francis de Sales, took place, in a solemn celebration presided over by the then Cardinal Vicar Ruini, on 23 January 2005, just a few days after
[...]The church, built to a design by Alberto Calza Bini, was erected as a parish church on 1 May 1933 by Pius XI with the apostolic constitution Quo omnes sacrorum, and is the seat of the cardinal titl
[...]The church was built in the early 1980s, designed by architect Eugenio Abruzzini, and was solemnly consecrated on 30 September 1984.The church is a parish seat, established on 18 March 1968 by Card
[...]The first steps of the parish dedicated to Saint Fulgentius date back to 8 February 1968.
The parish was erected on August 30, 1956, by the decree of Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara Neminem fugit and entrusted to the diocesan clergy of Rome and, since 1958, to the priests of the Society
[...]On 27 March 1970, Fr Guido Cattivera invited the then viceregent, Monsignor Ugo Poletti, to bless a room on the ground floor of an apartment building in the Quadraro district, located at 79 Via Liv
[...]Six lowered shutters on six shop eyes, on the corner of Via Tuscania and Via Canino, at the beginning of Via Flaminia Nuova, face the new temple of the Parish of San Gaetano dei Chierici Regolari o
[...]In the last century, the city of Rome saw the emergence of large agglomerations of shacks, precarious dwellings in areas lacking infrastructure, a phenomenon dating back to the declaration of the o
[...]The parish was erected on 1 October 1989 by decree of Cardinal Vicar Ugo Poletti To all is known and entrusted to the secular clergy of the Novara diocese.
It was built between 1980 and 1981 to a design by architect Aldo Aloysi, and was consecrated on 25 March 1982 by Cardinal Ugo Poletti.
San Giacomo alla Lungara is a church in Rome (Italy), in the Rione Trastevere, facing on Via della Lungara.
The parish was erected on 1 October of the Jubilee year 2000 by decree of Cardinal Vicar Camillo Ruini and is entrusted to the diocesan clergy of Rome.
San Giovanni Battista de Rossi is a church on via Cesare Baronio in the quartiere Appio-Latino of Rome, Italy.
San Giovanni Battista dei Cavalieri di Rodi (Saint John the Baptist of the Knights of Rhodes) is a church in Rome, on piazza del Grillo in the Monti district.
The parish was erected on 1 March 1964 by Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara and entrusted to the priests of the Opus Dei Personal Prelature.On 28 October 1985, Card.
Telling the story of a place can be a simple undertaking. One lists the highlights, one makes a list of the main milestones, those that have marked the most important moments.
The building is already mentioned in a document from 1199 as San Joannes De Ficoccia, on account of the noble Roman family of the De Ficocciis who lived in this area and w
[...]San Giovanni della Malva in Trastevere (Albanian: kisha e Shën Janit të Shqiptarëve, kisha e Shën Janit së Mëllagës pas lumit) is a church in Rome, in the Trastevere district, located in Piazza di
[...]The parish was erected on 25 April 1951 by decree of Cardinal Vicar Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani Percrescente incolarum and entrusted to the Regular Clerics of the Mother of God.
The church, the convent, and the symmetrical building represent a unique architectural ensemble.
The church is located within the medieval complex that now houses the Chamber of Deputies and its construction is thought to date back to the late 8th century.
It saw the light of day the day after the beatification of Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer, founder of Opus Dei (17 May 1992): on that occasion the Prelate of the Work, Álvar
[...]The church is a parish church, erected on 5 November 1936 by decree of Cardinal Vicar Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani In regione Ostiensi and governed by Franciscan friars.
The church was built in 1912 by the architect Giovanni Battista Milani for the Capuchin Fathers, who had had their General Curia and an International College built annexed to the church.
The church owes its name to the legend that the saint was held prisoner before his martyrdom in the baths where he is said to have baptised his jailer, the centurion Hippolytus, with water from an
[...]The church of San Macuto, the only one in Italy dedicated to the Breton bishop saint, is located on the square of the same name in Rome, in the Colonna district, next to the Collegio San Roberto Be
[...]Consecrated in 1999, the church occupies a hall in the All Saints Catholic Church in Rome.
It is a church in Rome, in the Ludovisi district, on Via Aurora.