San Patrizio

Church of St. Patrick
Church of Saint Patrick at the Villa Ludovisi
Chiesa di San Patrizio a Villa Ludovisi
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41°54′31″N 12°29′35″E / 41.90861°N 12.49306°E / 41.90861; 12.49306
LocationVia Boncompagni 31, Rome
CountryItaly
Language(s)Italian, English
DenominationCatholic
TraditionRoman Rite
Religious orderPaulist Fathers
Websitestpatricksamericanrome.org
History
Statustitular church,
national church
Founded1908
DedicationSaint Patrick
Architecture
Functional statusParish church
ArchitectAristide Leonori
Architectural typeByzantine revival, Renaissance Revival
Completed1911
Administration
DioceseRome
Clergy
RectorRev. Matthew Berrios, C.S.P.
Vicar(s)Rev. Greg Apparcel, C.S.P.

The Church of St. Patrick at the Villa Ludovisi (Chiesa di San Patrizio a Villa Ludovisi) is a Catholic parish church, titular church, and the national church of the United States in Rome, Italy.

History

The church served as one of the national churches in Rome for Ireland until 2017 when it became the national church for the United States. It had been under the administration of Augustinian friars from Ireland until they withdrew from their longtime ministry there in 2012, due to a lack of members.[1] Since August 1, 2017 (when they were transferred from Santa Susanna), it has been under the pastoral care of the Missionary Society of Saint Paul the Apostle (Paulist Fathers), a religious society which originated and is based in New York City.[2]

It was built in 1908 to designs in a Romanesque-Byzantine revival style by Aristide Leonori.[3] An earlier church on the site, the Chiesa di Santa Maria in Posterula, was demolished, but a fresco was saved from it and installed in the new structure. The mosaic in the apse dates from 1929 and depicts St. Patrick preaching to the crowds.[4]

Its current Cardinal Priest is Thomas Collins, the former Archbishop of Toronto.[5]

Since the move, the current National Church for Ireland is the Church of Sant'Isidoro a Capo le Case.

Cardinal Priests

References

  1. ^ Arocho Esteves, Junno (7 August 2017). "American community finds a new home in Rome". National Catholic Reporter. Catholic News Service. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  2. ^ "St. Patrick’s Catholic American Parish in Rome", Paulist Fathers
  3. ^ "San Patrizio", Religiana
  4. ^ "St. Patrick's Church in Villa Ludovisi", Turismo Roma, Major Events, Sport, Tourism and Fashion Department
  5. ^ "'Honorary Irishman' takes on Cardinal-Priest role in Rome". The Independent. 21 November 2012. Retrieved 11 August 2017.