San Callisto (English: Saint Callixtus, Latin: S. Calixti) is a Roman Catholic titular church in Rome, Italy, built over the site of Pope Callixtus I's martyrdom (c. AD 222).
SanCallisto (English: Saint Callixtus, Latin: S. Calixti) is a Roman Catholic titular church in Rome, Italy, built over the site of Pope Callixtus I's...
pre-booking. There are currently only 5 Catacombs open to the public; San Sebastiano, SanCallisto, Priscilla, Domitilla, and Sant'Agnese. Roman catacombs are made...
The Palazzo SanCallisto (also known as the Palace of Saint Callixtus) is a Baroque palace in the Trastevere neighborhood of Rome and one of the extraterritorial...
the crypt occurred under Pope Sergius II in the 9th century, primarily to San Silvestro in Capite, which unlike the Catacomb was within the Aurelian Walls...
Rome. Pius VI soon named him, in February 1785, the Cardinal-Priest of SanCallisto, and as the Bishop of Imola, an office he held until 1816. When the French...
Santa Maria dei Sette Dolori San Pietro in Montorio SanCallisto Sant'Agata in Trastevere Sant'Onofrio al Gianicolo San Benedetto in Piscinula Santa Maria...
Catacombs of SanCallisto and the inscription by Damasus was placed later on his tomb. Some time later his relics were moved to the San Silvestro in Capite...
SYMBOL KHI RO in the Coptic block. The Chi-Rho symbol ☧, Catacombs of SanCallisto, Rome. Monogramme of Christ (the Chi Rho) on a plaque of a sarcophagus...
for Life, whose domains are bioethics and ethics of technology, is at SanCallisto complex, a Vatican extraterritorial property. Some of the Vatican telescopes...
Scala Santa and adjoining buildings, Palace of St Callixtus (Palazzo SanCallisto) - home of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum. Certain buildings on the...
Eijk a cardinal along with 21 others. He was created Cardinal-Priest of SanCallisto. On 21 April he was named a member of the Congregation for Catholic Education...
countries and territories. Its General Secretariat is located in the Palazzo SanCallisto, Vatican City. The current president is Archbishop Tarcisio Isao Kikuchi...
and rededicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The 8th-century Chiesa di SanCallisto is close by, with its beginnings apparently as a shrine on the site of...
Anchorite, c. 1634 Christian souls as lambs with the Good Shepherd. SanCallisto catacomb, Rome, 3rd century Plants in Christian iconography One or more...
I 132. The image comes from the crypt of Lucina in the Catacombs_of_San_Callisto. There are a number of other 3rd-century images. Painted over 40 times...
Camaldolese (part of the Benedictine monastic family) and entered the Monastery of San Michele in Murano, near Venice. He was ordained a priest in 1787. As a Camaldolese...
National Socialism. Kaufmann also published under the pseudonym Marchese di SanCallisto. In addition to his scientific work, he emerged as a writer and author...
and was appointed by Pope Leo IV as cardinal-priest of the church of SanCallisto. Benedict had a reputation for learning and piety. Benedict III was elected...
church of SanCallisto. Corrado Ursi was born in Andria, the son of a baker. He was baptized the day after his birth at the parish of San Agostino. After...
throne. He was made a cardinal in 1831, given the titular church of SanCallisto on 24 February 1832. For the next four years, Cardinal Lambruschini held...
water". He included in his book a woodcut of a fresco in the Catacomb of SanCallisto (a photographic reproduction appears in this article), and reported that...
Appointed Cardinal-Priest of SanCallisto Vincenzo Bichi (August 29, 1740 – May 20, 1743), Appointed Cardinal-Priest of San Silvestro in Capite Giambattista...
San Francesco di Paola (1624–1630). In Trastevere, he built the church of SanCallisto. An information brochure at the adjacent Palazzo SanCallisto states...