Santa Silvia
| Santa Silvia | |
|---|---|
| Church of Saint Silvia | |
Chiesa di Santa Silvia  | |
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| 41°51′22″N 12°26′59″E / 41.8560°N 12.4497°E | |
| Location | Viale Giuseppe Sirtori 2, Rome | 
| Country | Italy | 
| Language(s) | Italian | 
| Denomination | Catholic | 
| Tradition | Roman Rite | 
| Website | parrocchiasantasilvia | 
| History | |
| Status | titular church | 
| Dedication | Saint Silvia | 
| Consecrated | 1968 | 
| Architecture | |
| Architectural type | Modern | 
| Groundbreaking | 1963 | 
| Completed | 1968 | 
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Rome | 
Santa Silvia is a 20th-century parochial church and titular church in southwest Rome, dedicated to Saint Silvia (6th century AD, mother of Gregory the Great).[1]
History
The church was built in 1963–1968.[2]
On 21 February 2001, it was made a titular church to be held by a cardinal-priest.[3][4][5]
- Cardinal-protectors
 
- Jānis Pujats (2001–present)[6][7][8]
 
References
- ^ "When in Rome...see (the exterior of) Santa Silvia on Viale Giuseppe Sirtori".
 - ^ Mavilio, Stefano (November 14, 2006). Guida all'architettura sacra: Roma, 1945-2005. Electa. ISBN 9788837041410 – via Google Books.
 - ^ "Santa Silvia". info.roma.it.
 - ^ "PUJATS Card. Jānis". press.vatican.va.
 - ^ "L'Attività della Santa Sede". Tipografia poliglotta vaticana. November 14, 2001 – via Google Books.
 - ^ The Official Catholic Directory Anno Domini 2005: Papal Succession Edition. National Register Publishing. May 14, 2005. ISBN 9780872173668 – via Google Books.
 - ^ "The Official Catholic Directory for the Year of Our Lord ..." P.J. Kenedy. November 14, 2009 – via Google Books.
 - ^ "Santa Silvia (Cardinal Titular Church) [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org.
 
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