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Chiesa Nuova (other)
Chiesa Nuova (Italian for "New Church") may refer to: * Chiesa Nuova, Rome or Santa Maria in Vallicella, a church in Rome, Italy * Chiesa Nuova (Rome Metro), a railway station * Chiesa Nuova, Assisi, a church in Assisi, Italy See also * Chiesanuova (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Chiesa Nuova, Rome
Santa Maria in Vallicella, also called Chiesa Nuova, is a churches of Rome, church in Rome, Italy, which today faces onto the main thoroughfare of the Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Rome, Corso Vittorio Emanuele and the corner of Via della Chiesa Nuova. It is the principal church of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri, Oratorians, a religious congregation of secular priests, founded by St Philip Neri in 1561 at a time in the 16th century when the Counter Reformation saw the emergence of a number of new religious institutes such as the Jesuits, the Theatines, and the Barnabites. These new congregations were responsible for several great preaching churches built in the Centro Storico, the others being Sant'Andrea della Valle (Theatines), San Carlo ai Catinari (Barnabites), and Church of the Gesù, The Gesù and Sant'Ignazio, Rome, Sant'Ignazio (Jesuits). History By tradition, Pope Gregory I, St. Gregory the Great built the first church on the site. By the 12th century, it was dedicated to ...
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Chiesa Nuova (Rome Metro)
Chiesa Nuova was a planned metro station on Line C of the Rome Metro system. Location Chiesa Nuova station would have been located underneath the Piazza della Chiesa Nuova, which takes its name from the church of the same name. About to the east is the famous Piazza Navona. Along with the Chiesa Nuova, there are a number of churches in the immediate area, including the Santa Maria della Pace, Sant'Agnese in Agone, and San Salvatore in Lauro San Salvatore in Lauro is a Catholic church in central Rome, Italy. It is located on a piazza of the same name in the rione Ponte. It stands on Via Vecchiarelli, just south of the Lungotevere Tor di Nona and north of via dei Coronari. It is the .... References External links Official Line C site Rome Metro Line C stations {{Rome-metro-stub ...
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Chiesa Nuova, Assisi
The Chiesa Nuova is a church in Assisi, Italy, built in 1615 on the site of the presumed birthplace of St. Francis, the house of Pietro di Bernardone. It was then called Chiesa Nuova because it was the last church to be built in Assisi at that time. It was erected because, during a visit to Assisi in 1613, Antonio de Trejo, the Spanish Vicar General of the Franciscans, was saddened when he saw the original home of St. Francis becoming dilapidated. With the help of the Spanish Embassy in Rome and through a donation of 6,000 ducats by King Philip III of Spain, he was able to buy the house. Pope Paul V authenticated this purchase on 10 July 1615 and blessed the first stone. On 20 September 1615 this foundation stone was then brought, in a solemn procession, from the Cathedral of San Rufino to the building site. The church was built under the supervision of brother Rufino di Cerchiara, who was perhaps also the architect.Antonio Cristofani : Storie di Assisi; A. Forni Editore, editio ...
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