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The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is located in Rome, in the Sallustiano district, in Via Piave at number 5.
With the decree of the Cardinal Vicar Camillo Ruini dated 19 March 1992, the new parish named St Maximilian Kolbe, formerly a chapel of the parish of St Gregory the Great and now disunited from its
[...]The locality of Giustiniana, once a post station, is located between the 13th and 14th kilometres of the Via Cassia, at the point where the Via Trionfale joins it.
Gran Madre di Dio (Great Mother of God) is a cardinal's titular church in Rome.
It was built in 1628 by the Roman humanist Giovanni Vittorio de Rossi in the vineyard he owned at the top of Monte Mario.
Santissima Trinità a Via Condotti or Santissima Trinità degli Spagnoli is a church in Rome at the start of via Condotti in the Campo Marzio district.
The name is due to the fact that the church was supposedly built on the father’s house of the two Roman martyrs that lived there during III AD, but the first ascertained information on the place da
[...]The Ss. Stimmate di San Francesco (Church of the Holy Stigmata of St.
It was built between 1987 and 1988 to a design by architect Angelo Polesello.
The church of Church of Jesus the Divine Teacher at the Pineta Sacchetti (Gesù Divin Maestro alla Pineta Sacchetti) is a titular church in Rome, in the Tr
[...]Nostra Signora del Sacro Cuore (lit. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, also known as San Giacomo degli Spagnoli and in Spanish, Santi
[...]What is the meaning of the term Valme?
Invocation that sums up confidence in Mary because anything is possible
San Bernardino in Panisperna or Panispermia or San Bernardino ai Monti or San Bernardino da Siena ai Monti is a small Roman Catho
[...]The church was built on the Campidoglio during the Middle Ages (before 1192) on the ruins of an insula dating back to the second century and its construction seems to be attributable to the Boccabe
[...]It is dedicated to St Bonaventura da Bagnoreggio (1221-1274), a Franciscan father who later became the general minister of the order.
Of ancient origins, according to tradition it is built on the house where Pope Callistus I (217-222) used to retire to pray and where he suffered martyrdom by drowning: in the courtyard of the form
[...]L'edificio è dedicato a San Celso, martire ad Antiochia nel 302 d.C., ma è conosciuta come San Celsino per distinguerla dalla vicina chiesa dei SS.Celso e Giuliano.
The church is located in the monastery of the Filipino Oblate. It was built by G.B. Cantini who incorporated the ancient villa of the Sforza family.
It was built, to a design by architect Pier Luigi Maruffi, between 1952 and 1955, at the suggestion of the then Substitute to the Secretariat of State of the Holy See Giovanni Battista Montini, the
[...]It is the national church for Calabrians. It was built at the beginning of the 17th century by Orazio Torriani and completed by Barattoni a hundred years later. It has a façade in two orders.
San Giacomo alla Lungara is a church in Rome (Italy), in the Rione Trastevere, facing on Via della Lungara.
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 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 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.
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