Basilique de Saint-Pierre


The church was built by Pope Pius X as a memorial of the 16th centenary of the Edict of Milan (313), when Roman Emperors Constantine I and Licinius acknowledged Christianity as a licit and lawful r
[...]The parish was erected on 25 June 1963 by decree of Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara Succrescente in dies and entrusted to the diocesan clergy of Rome. From 1968 until 2007, the Rev.
It was built between 1940 and 1942 at the behest of Pope Pius XII, designed by architect Tullio Rossi, and consecrated on 28 November 1942.
The parish of Sant'Enrico in Casal Monastero has grown together with the neighbourhood. The church was consecrated in 1999, while the area began to develop in the mid-1990s.
The parish of Sant'Igino Papa is located on Via Ernesto Rossi, corner of Via Mario Alicata, in the Colli Aniene district on the eastern outskirts of Rome.
It was built between 1956 (the first stone was laid on October 7) and 1957 based on the designs of the architect Tullio Rossi and dedicated by Monsignor Ettore Cunial on October 12, 1957.
The church of Sant’Ippolito appears almost by surprise among the tall buildings of Viale delle Provincie, the brick building stands out from the context, and the bell tower stands in a relatively l
[...]Built in the 20th century to a design by Antonio Guidi, the church is the seat of the parish of the same name, established on 17 July 1954 by decree of Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara Qua celeritate
[...]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
[...]Church erected in 1952 together with the neighbouring houses of the Santa Barbara Village to a design by Fire Brigade architect Luigi Gherardelli.
The church was built in 1983, designed by architect Vivina Rizzi; it is built in red brick with a square ground plan. Pope John Paul II visited it in 1990.
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.