San Filippo Neri in Eurosia is a 20th-century parochial church and titular church in southern Rome, dedicated to Saint Philip Neri (1515–1595).[2][3][4][5][6]
San Filippo Neri in Eurosia | |
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Church of Saint Philip Neri in Eurosia | |
Chiesa di San Filippo Neri in Eurosia | |
41°51′39″N 12°29′34″E / 41.8607°N 12.4928°E | |
Location | Via delle Sette Chiese 103, Ostiense, Rome |
Country | Italy |
Language(s) | Italian |
Denomination | Catholic |
Tradition | Roman Rite |
Website | sanfilippoineurosia |
History | |
Status | titular church |
Dedication | Philip Neri |
Consecrated | 1956 |
Architecture | |
Functional status | active |
Architect(s) | Pier Luigi Baruffi[1] |
Architectural type | Romanesque Revival |
Completed | 1956 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Rome |
History
editSan Filippo Neri in Eurosia was built in 1952–55.[7] The title "in Eurosia" refers to the nearby church of Santi Isidoro e Eurosia.[8][9]
On 7 June 1967, it was made a titular church to be held by a cardinal-deacon.[10] Pope John Paul II visited on 23 February 1986.[11]
- Cardinal-Protectors
- Alfred Bengsch (1967–1979)[12][13]
- Attilio Nicora (2003–2017)[14][15][16]
References
edit- ^ Alemanno, Massimo (December 8, 2004). Le chiese di Roma moderna. Armando Editore. ISBN 9788860811479 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Chiesa di San Filippo Neri in Eurosia". Turismo Roma. January 12, 2019.
- ^ "When in Rome...see (the exterior of) San Filippo Neri in Eurosia on Via delle Sette Chiese".
- ^ Krips, Katharina; Mokry, Stephan; Unterburger, Klaus (January 22, 2020). Aufbruch in der Zeit: Kirchenreform und europäischer Katholizismus. Kohlhammer Verlag. ISBN 9783170381513 – via Google Books.
- ^ Vari, Autori (April 22, 2015). Cesare Baronio tra santità e scrittura storica. Viella Libreria Editrice. ISBN 9788867282722 – via Google Books.
- ^ Rendina, Claudio (December 8, 2003). La grande guida delle strade di Roma: storia, arte, segreti, leggende, curiosità delle vie e delle piazze di rioni, quartieri e suburbi urbani. Newton & Compton. ISBN 9788882897390 – via Google Books.
- ^ "San Filippo Neri in Eurosia". info.roma.it.
- ^ Guarrera, Gabriele M. (December 8, 1997). Via delle Sette Chiese in Roma: un percorso storico, archeologico, paesistico. Gangemi. ISBN 9788874487462 – via Google Books.
- ^ "La Civiltà cattolica". La Civiltà Cattolica. December 8, 1967 – via Google Books.
- ^ "San Filippo Neri in Eurosia (Cardinal Titular Church) [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org.
- ^ Melloni, Alberto (May 17, 2011). Le cinque perle di Giovanni Paolo II. Edizioni Mondadori. ISBN 9788852019005 – via Google Books.
- ^ Kliver, Dr Christian P. (24 July 2017). Die Deutschen KardinŠle seit 1803. Lulu.com. ISBN 9780244025007 – via Google Books.
- ^ Bräuer, Martin (February 27, 2014). Handbuch der Kardinäle: 1846-2012. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. ISBN 9783110269475 – via Google Books.
- ^ The Official Catholic Directory Anno Domini 2005: Papal Succession Edition. National Register Publishing. May 8, 2005. ISBN 9780872173668 – via Google Books.
- ^ Pham, John-Peter (November 30, 2004). Heirs of the Fisherman: Behind the Scenes of Papal Death and Succession. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-534635-0 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Annuario pontificio". 2009 – via books.google.ie.
External links
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