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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.
The name probably derives from the Porzi family who owned many buildings in the area in the Middle Ages.
According to tradition, the church is very old, even predating the time of Pope Zacharias (741-752).
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.
The present building was constructed in 1785 to a design by Clemente Orlandi, over an earlier church of uncertain origin, dedicated to the same saint.
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.
Built in the eleventh century over a pre-existing church known as San Salvatore de Pietate, the current church was reconsecrated, following extensive structural works, by Pope Celestine II
[...]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
[...]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.
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.
S. TOMMASO DI CANTERBURY Itwas already renowned in C. VII under the name of SS. Trinità degli Scozzesi.
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.
Sant'Ambrogio della Massima (also Sant'Ambrogio alla Massima is an ancient Catholic church in rione Sant'Angelo, Rome, Italy.
The small church was founded in 820 under the title of Sant'Andrea De Scaphis. It was a parish until 1574, when it was entrusted to the Università dei Salumieri.
In 1592, after the separation of England and Scotland from the Church of Rome, Pope Clement VIII had a convent with a church built to initiate young Scots into the priesthood.
It is also known as the Tempietto di Sant'Andrea a Via Flaminia. Nearby, towards the bridge there is also a chapel called Sant'Andrea a ponte Milvio.
It belongs to the Congregation of the Daughters of St Anne, who have their General Curia here. Built in the 19th century, it was consecrated in 1887 and underwent renovations in 1927.
The church is located in the area of the Foro Boario where the temples of Fortuna, Mater Matuta and the Porta Triumphalis were located: these structures were excavated alongside the church between
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