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San Camillo de Lellis

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Basilica of San Camillo de Lellis
Basilica of St. Camillus de Lellis (in English)
Basilica Sancti Camilli de Lellis ad Hortus Sallustianos (in Latin)
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41°54′25.27″N 12°29′39.86″E / 41.9070194°N 12.4944056°E / 41.9070194; 12.4944056
LocationVia Sallustiana 24, Rome
CountryItaly
DenominationRoman Catholic
TraditionRoman Rite
History
StatusTitular church
DedicationCamillus de Lellis
Consecrated1910
Architecture
Architect(s)Tullio Passarelli
Architectural typeChurch
Groundbreaking1906
Completed1910
Administration
ProvinceDiocese of Rome
Clergy
Cardinal protectorJuan Luis Cipriani Thorne

The Basilica of San Camillo de Lellis (Italian: Basilica di San Camillo de Lellis) is a church on Via Sallustiana, Rome, Italy. It is dedicated to Saint Camillus de Lellis (1550–1614).

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History

The church was built under Pope Pius X, with construction (under the architect Tullio Passarelli) commencing in 1906[1] and the first stone being laid by Cardinal Antonio Agliardi. It was consecrated and made a parochial church in 1910, granted to the Chierici Regolari Ministri degli Infermi, the Priest Ministers of the Sick, the order founded by Camillus.[1] In 1965, Pope Paul VI elevated the church to the status of minor basilica and it became the seat of the cardinal's title of S. Camilli de Lellis ad Hortus Sallustianos.[2] Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne has been the cardinal protector since 2001.[3]

Architecture

Exterior

The façade, by Passarelli, is in the Neo-Gothic style of Lombardy. It is covered with red stone, with decorative elements in travertine. Before it is a large staircase. There are three doorways, each with a lunette with bas-relief above. Over the central one is Christ presenting Saint Camillus to the Sick, to the sides are Christ between Children and The Pardon of the Adulteress. Between the two stories is a gallery decorated with symbols of the Evangelists.[1]

Adjacent to the church is the house of the Priest Ministers of the Sick.

Interior

The church has a Latin cross plan with three aisles divided by pillars that support arches. In a niche by the high altar is a statue of Saint Camillus by Alberto Galli, made in 1911. There is a side altar dedicated to the Blessed Virgin.[1]

Cardinal Protectors

Pope Paul VI established it as titular church on 25 May 1965.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Massimo Alemanno, 2004: Le chiese di Roma Moderna, vol. I, Roma, Armando, ISBN 9788883585302, pp. 41ff.
  2. ^ GCatholic.org: Basilica of San Camillo de Lellis
  3. ^ a b Catholic Hierarchy: San Camillo de Lellis

External links

Media related to San Camillo de Lellis (Rome) at Wikimedia Commons

Preceded by
Santi Bonifacio ed Alessio
Landmarks of Rome
San Camillo de Lellis
Succeeded by
San Carlo al Corso
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