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Coordinates: 41°49′39″N 12°28′43″E / 41.82751016258188°N 12.478488042036073°E / 41.82751016258188; 12.478488042036073
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'''The church of San Gregorio Barbarigo''' is a place of Catholic worship in Rome, located in the Eur district, via the Rocky Mountains.
'''The church of San Gregorio Barbarigo''' is a place of Catholic worship in [[Rome]], located in the [[EUR, Rome|EUR]] district on Via delle Montagne Rocciose.


==History==
==History==
The church of San Gregorio Barbarigo was built between 1970 and 1972 by the architect Giuseppe Vaccaro as the home of the parish, established January 28, 1964 with the decree of the Cardinal Vicar [[Clemente Micara]] ''Qua celeritate''. Since 1973 is the seat of the cardinal's title of "San Gregorio Barbarigo alle Tre Fontane".
[[File:Roma, chiesa di San Gregorio Barbarigo - Vetrata con i santi Gregorio Barbarigo, Giovanni XXIII e Paolo VI.jpg|thumb|[[Stained glass]] window]]
The church of San Gregorio Barbarigo was built between 1970 and 1972 by architect [[Giuseppe Vaccaro]] as the parish home. The latter was established January 28, 1964 with the decree of the Cardinal Vicar [[Clemente Micara]] ''Qua celeritate''. Since 1973 the church is the seat of the cardinal's title of "San Gregorio Barbarigo alle Tre Fontane".


The church is dedicated to the Venetian Saint Gregorio Barbarigo (1625-1697), who was cardinal and bishop of Padua, where he worked tirelessly for the implementation of the Council of Trent reform.
The church is dedicated to the Venetian saint [[Gregorio Barbarigo]] (1625–1697). He was cardinal and bishop of [[Padua]], where he worked tirelessly for the implementation of the [[Council of Trent]] reform.


==List of Cardinal Protector==
==List of Cardinal Protectors==
* [[Maurice Michael Otunga]] 5 March 1973 - 6 September 2003
* [[Maurice Michael Otunga]] (5 March 1973 - 6 September 2003)
* [[Bernard Panafieu]] 21 October 2003 - present
* [[Bernard Panafieu]] (21 October 2003 12 November 2017)
* [[Désiré Tsarahazana]] (28 June 2018 - )


==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/cardinal/181.htm San Gregorio Barbarigo]
* [http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/cardinal/181.htm San Gregorio Barbarigo]


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[[Category:Rome Q. XXIV Don Bosco]]
[[Category:Rome Q. XXIV Don Bosco]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic churches completed in 1972]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic churches completed in 1972]]
[[Category:20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy]]


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Latest revision as of 20:26, 29 February 2024

St. Gregory Barbarigo at Tre Fontane
San Gregorio Barbarigo alle Tre Fontane (in Italian)
S. Gregorii Barbadici ad Aquas Salvias (in Latin)
Exterior
Map
Click on the map for a fullscreen view
41°49′39″N 12°28′43″E / 41.82751016258188°N 12.478488042036073°E / 41.82751016258188; 12.478488042036073
LocationVia delle Montagne Rocciose 14, Rome
CountryItaly
DenominationRoman Catholic
TraditionRoman Rite
History
StatusTitular church
DedicationGregorio Barbarigo
Consecrated1972
Architecture
Architect(s)Giuseppe Vaccaro
Architectural typeChurch
Specifications
Length1970
Width1972
Clergy
Cardinal protectorDésiré Tsarahazana

The church of San Gregorio Barbarigo is a place of Catholic worship in Rome, located in the EUR district on Via delle Montagne Rocciose.

History

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Stained glass window

The church of San Gregorio Barbarigo was built between 1970 and 1972 by architect Giuseppe Vaccaro as the parish home. The latter was established January 28, 1964 with the decree of the Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara Qua celeritate. Since 1973 the church is the seat of the cardinal's title of "San Gregorio Barbarigo alle Tre Fontane".

The church is dedicated to the Venetian saint Gregorio Barbarigo (1625–1697). He was cardinal and bishop of Padua, where he worked tirelessly for the implementation of the Council of Trent reform.

List of Cardinal Protectors

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References

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