Santa Maria Consolatrice al Tiburtino

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Santa Maria Consolatrice al Tiburtino
(St. Mary the Consoler in Tiburtino) (in Italian)
S. Mariæ Consolatricis in regione Tiburtino
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Santa Maria Consolatrice al Tiburtino
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41°53′51″N12°32′07″E / 41.89752°N 12.535154°E / 41.89752; 12.535154 Coordinates: 41°53′51″N12°32′07″E / 41.89752°N 12.535154°E / 41.89752; 12.535154
LocationVia di Casal Bertone 80, Rome
Country Italy
Denomination Roman Catholic
Tradition Roman Rite
Website Official website, unsafe
History
Status Titular church
Dedication Mary, mother of Jesus
Consecrated 1945
Architecture
Architect(s) Tullio Rossi
Architectural type Church
Style Minimalism
Groundbreaking 1942
Completed1945
Administration
DistrictTiburtino
Clergy
Cardinal protector Philippe Nakellentuba Ouédraogo

St. Mary the Consoler at Tiburtino (Italian : Santa Maria Consolatrice al Tiburtino) is a Roman Catholic titular parish church in Rome. It is located in Piazza Santa Maria Consolatrice, within the quartiere Tiburtino.

View of the interior. Note the arms of Pope Pius XII on the ceiling. Roma, chiesa di Santa Maria Consolatrice - Interno verso la controfacciata.jpg
View of the interior. Note the arms of Pope Pius XII on the ceiling.

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