San_Giovanni_Battista_de_Rossi_(church)

San Giovanni Battista de' Rossi, Rome

San Giovanni Battista de' Rossi, Rome

Church in Rome, Italy


San Giovanni Battista de Rossi is a church on via Cesare Baronio in the quartiere Appio-Latino of Rome, Italy. It is dedicated to Saint Giovanni Battista de' Rossi (1698–1764), who was canonized in 1881 by Pope Leo XIII.[1][2]

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This church building was commissioned by Pope Pius XII in 1938 from the architect Tullio Rossi [it]. The Second World War delayed construction and the church was not consecrated until 22 May 1965. St John Baptist de Rossi's relics were translated here from the church of Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini on 23 May 1965, his feast day, with Cardinal Luigi Traglia, the Vicar General of Rome, presiding.[3]

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Nearly four years later, on 30 April 1969, Pope Paul VI made it a titular church.

The church itself is served by diocesan clergy.


References

  1. Mogavero, Giuseppe; Parisella, Antonio (16 May 2007). Memorie di quartiere: frammenti di storie di guerra e di Resistenza nell'Appio Latino e Tuscolano 1943-1944. Edilazio. ISBN 9788887485608 via Google Books.
  2. Caccavale, Mario (16 May 1994). Incontri italiani. Adnkronos Libri. ISBN 9788871180069 via Google Books.
  3. "The Official Catholic Directory for the Year of Our Lord ..." P.J. Kenedy. 16 May 2008 via Google Books.

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