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Church in Rome, Italy
Church of Saint Gregory VII
Chiesa di San Gregorio VII(in Italian) S. Gregorii VII (in Latin)
The Church of Saint Gregory VII (Italian: Chiesa di San Gregorio VII), also called San Gregorio Settimo, is a Roman Catholic parish church on the Via del Cottolengo (Via Gregorio VII) in Rome dedicated to Pope Saint Gregory VII (r. 1073–1085). It was built by Mario Paniconi and Giulio Pediconi from 1960 to 1961, to serve a parish erected by Pope Pius XII in 1952. Its roof is held up by 10 concrete piers, and is structurally independent of the walls, which end before they reach the roof (the empty space between them being filled with glass). It is a parish church, served by Franciscans; in the crypt is a depiction of the Life of St Francis of Assisi in an unusual stone inlay technique. San Gregorio VII has been a titular church since 1969. The current Cardinal Priest of the Titulus Chiesa di San Gregorio VII is Cardinal Cleemis , the Major Archbishop of Trivandrum.
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November 2012. As Cardinal-Priest he was assigned the titular church of SanGregorioVII. He is the first bishop of the Syro-Malankara Church and the fifth...
be removed. On the morning of 14 May 2001, the parish priest of the SanGregorioVII church, near the Vatican, discovered a human skull of small dimensions...
November 2012. As Cardinal-Priest he was assigned the titular church of SanGregorioVII. "The Unique Identity of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church | PDF"...
Basilica of St. Peter Alli Marmi. The Duomo was consecrated by Pope Gregory VII in 1084. In 1688, the architect Ferdinando Sanfelice remodelled the interior...
(1938–1955) Santa Maria Addolorata a piazza Buenos Aires (1910–1930) SanGregorioVII (1961) San Policarpo all'Acquedotto Claudio (1960), parochial church; since...
Gregorio Giovanni Gaspare Barbarigo (16 September 1625 – 18 June 1697) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal who served as the Bishop of Bergamo and later...
de SanGregorio (died 1661) was a Roman Catholic prelate who was appointed as Bishop of Nueva Caceres, Philippines from 1659 to 1661. Antonio de San Gregorio...
1790 - 1870. Routledge. p. 104. "Pope Pius VII". Retrieved 22 January 2014. "CHIARAMONTI, O.S.B.Cas., Gregorio Barnaba (1742-1823)". Archived from the original...
de Medrano y Mendizábal, a Knight of the Order of Calatrava, lord of SanGregorio. The Counts of Torrubia ruled the County of Torrubia, located in Castile-La...
Monastery of SanGregorio on Rome's Caelian Hill. When the army of the French Emperor Napoleon took Rome and arrested and deported Pius VII to France in...
Ferdinand VII (Spanish: Fernando VII; 14 October 1784 – 29 September 1833) was King of Spain during the early 19th century. He reigned briefly in 1808...
original on 8 August 2022. Retrieved 8 August 2022. "Rosa Chávez Card. Gregorio". Holy See Press Office. Archived from the original on 4 September 2017...
when he condemned the French Revolution in 1791. In 1816, Pope Pius VII made De Gregorio a cardinal and in the following decade he rose to be one of the most...
Cerro Gregorio is a mountain of the Sierra de Cayey measuring 2,043 feet (623 m) in elevation. The mountain is located in the barrios Jagual and Quebrada...
He was a friend of the bishop of Tivoli, Monsignor Gregorio Bamaba Chiaramonti, future Pope Pius VII. Aguirre wrote poems of varying topics, including...
Don Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo y Costilla Gallaga Mandarte y Villaseñor (8 May 1753 – 30 July 1811), more commonly known as Miguel Hidalgo...
Pope Gregory XII (Latin: Gregorius XII; Italian: Gregorio XII; c. 1327 – 18 October 1417), born Angelo Corraro, Corario, or Correr, was head of the Catholic...
Pope Innocent II (Latin: Innocentius II; died 24 September 1143), born Gregorio Papareschi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States...
Antonello Gagini. SanGregorio Magno, chiesa madre. Chiesa dello Spirito Santo Santa Maria di Gesù and convent San Vito Santissima Annunziata San Francesco di...