Basilique de Saint-Pierre


The parish was established on 3 September 1960, with the decree of Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara Paterna sollicitudine, and entrusted to the diocesan clergy of Rome, in the person of Fr Sisto Gual
[...]This church was built between 1873 and 1878 on land bought by Baptist pastor Thomas Cook.
The Evangelical Baptist Church is located in the Trastevere district of Rome, in Via della Lungaretta.
The Evangelical Baptist Church consists of an assembly of people who through conversion have established a personal relationship with Jesus Christ: hence the designation Christian church.
The church was built between 1910 and 1922, the year it was opened to the public.
The Methodist Church stands on the area devastated by the 1881 town-planning scheme, which provided for the destruction of pre-existing buildings along Strada Pia and the construction of new buildi
[...]Between 1926 and 1929, in order to unearth the temples of the sacred area of Torre Argentina, several buildings were demolished, streets and squares disappeared, and the 17th-century church of San
[...]As with many realities in the Roman suburbs, the physical reality of the parish of San Pio da Pietrelcina coincides with the civil reality.
It was consecrated in 1090. It is probably defined "In Cappella" due to an epigraph found inside the church.
The parish is in the territory of the Diocese of Rome and is part of the Eastern Sector - XVI Prefecture along with the parishes of: Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ - God the Merciful Father - O
[...]The dating of the building is still doubtful; it probably existed before 1186, the year Pope Urban III affiliated it to the basilica of San Lorenzo.
In India more than 2500 years ago, the young prince Siddartha, shocked by the spectacle of suffering, renounces the splendours of his father's palace and treads the path that will lead him beyond s
[...]Each of the four papal basilicas in Rome (St Peter's in the Vatican, St John Lateran, St Mary Major and St Paul Outside the Walls) has a Holy Door.
Catholic Churches officiated in English
U.S.A. - Church of St. Susanna in Via XX Settembre, 14
Located inside the Bishop's Palace, the church was built on two floors. It contains wonderful icons painted in the women's monastery of St. Damian, Egypt, a baptistery and some wall mosaics.
È stata costruita nel XX secolo su progetto dell'architetto Ignazio Breccia: la posa della prima pietra avvenne l'11 maggio 1968, mentre il 22 novembre 1969 fu inaugurata da monsig
[...]Also known as the Oratory of the Guardian Angel (in memory of the demolished Guardian Angel Church) or the Church of the Blessed Virgin and St Joseph, it was erected between 1576 and 1596 for the C
[...]Located next to the Holy Staircase, the oratory was granted in the late 17th century by the custodians of San Lorenzo in Palatio to the Archconfraternity of the Blessed Sacrament, founded by Pope A
[...]Il progetto di costruzione fu affidato a Osvaldo Armanni e Vincenzo Costa, gli architetti che già avevano ideato il Tempio Maggiore.
Sant'Andrea a Ponte Milvio, or also Sant'Andrea a Ponte Molle, is an oratory built next to an aedicule with a statue of St.
The small oratory, whose origins date back to between C.XI and XII, was restored in 1602-1606 for Cardinal Cesare Baronio and was completed by Cardinal Scipione Borghese (1607-1608) under the super
[...]To the right of the oratory of St Andrew is the oratory of Santa Barbara or of the Triclinium, restored by Cardinal Baronio (1602-1606) and standing by the remains of a Roman house with annexed sho
[...]It is located within the fourth tower of the Aurelian wall from Porta San Giovanni. The oratory was located on the lower floor, while on the upper floor stayed the hermit.
To the left of the oratory of St Andrews is the oratory of Santa Silvia, mother of Gregory the Great, built by Cardinal Baronio in 1602-1606.
It is the living reality of the People of God who daily actualise the Gospel in families, in the environment and in the place where people gather to pray, to help the poor and to collaborate in bui
[...]It was erected by the faculties granted by Pope Pius XI in the audience of 22 June 1932 to Cardinal Vicar Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani, on 1 January 1935 with a vicarial decree Assid
[...]The church is located in a former garage, used as a place of worship in the 1970s and renovated since 1992.