Santa Maria delle Grazie a Via Trionfale

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St. Mary of Graces in via Trionfale
Santa Maria delle Grazie a via Trionfale (in Italian)
S. Mariæ Gratiarum ad viam triumphalem (in Latin)
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Santa Maria delle Grazie a Via Trionfale
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41°54′26″N12°26′56″E / 41.90713978170589°N 12.448955323044789°E / 41.90713978170589; 12.448955323044789 Coordinates: 41°54′26″N12°26′56″E / 41.90713978170589°N 12.448955323044789°E / 41.90713978170589; 12.448955323044789
LocationPiazza Santa Maria delle Grazie 5, Rome
Country Italy
Denomination Roman Catholic
Tradition Roman Rite
Website Official website
History
Status Titular church
Dedication Mary, mother of Jesus (as Our Lady of Graces)
Consecrated 1941
Architecture
Architect(s) Tullio Rossi  [ it ]
Architectural type Church
Groundbreaking 1940
Completed1941
Administration
Province Rome
DistrictLazio
Clergy
Cardinal protector Joseph William Tobin, C.Ss.R
Apse Roma, chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie al Trionfale - Abside e presbiterio 2.jpg
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The church of Santa Maria delle Grazie al Trionfale is a church in Rome, in the Trionfale district, in Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie.

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History

The church was built by the architect and engineer Tullio Rossi  [ it ] in the early forties; it is home parish, erected August 13, 1941 by the decree of the Cardinal Vicar Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani "Beatissimae Virginis gratiarum", and he inherited the title of Santa Maria delle Grazie outside Porta Angelica, demolished in 1939 for the restructuring of Via di Porta Angelica.

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