San Girolamo a Corviale

The Church of San Girolamo in Corviale is a church in Rome, in the suburb Gianicolense, by way of Buonvisi.

St. Jerome in Corviale
San Girolamo a Corviale (in Italian)
Sancti Hieronymi in Corviale (in Latin)
Facade
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
DistrictLazio
ProvinceRome
RiteRoman Rite
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusTitular church
LeadershipLuis Hector Villalba
PatronJerome
Location
LocationVia dei Buonvisi 3, Rome, Italy
Shown within Rome
Geographic coordinates41°51′09″N 12°25′20″E
Architecture
Architect(s)Francesco Fornari
TypeChurch
StyleModernist
Website
sangirolamoacorviale.it

It was built in the twentieth century by the architect Francesco Fornari. It contains an important and venerated icon of the Crucifixion, with the depiction of Christ on the cross and to the sides the figures of Mary and John, typical of Eastern Christian iconography is the presence at the foot of the cross of a miniature cave and the Adam's skull.

The church is home parish, erected March 9, 1960, with the decree of the Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara Quotidianis curis.

Pope Francis created it as a cardinal title of San Girolamo a Corviale and Luis Hector Villalba as its first titular.

List of Cardinal Protectors

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