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Church in Rome, Italy
St. Liborius
San Liborio (in Italian)
S. Liborii (in Latin)
Facade
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41°56′33″N 12°34′03″E / 41.9424°N 12.5676°E / 41.9424; 12.5676
LocationVia Tino Buazzelli 70, Rome
CountryItaly
DenominationRoman Catholic
TraditionRoman Rite
WebsiteOfficial website, not encrypted
History
StatusTitular church
DedicationLiborius of Le Mans
Architecture
Architect(s)Ennio Canino
Architectural typeChurch
StyleModern
Groundbreaking1965
Administration
DistrictLazio
ProvinceRome
Clergy
Cardinal protectorPeter Kodwo Appiah Turkson

The church of San Liborio is a church in Rome, in the district Ponte Mammolo, in Via Diego Fabbri.

Designed by architect Ennio Canino, it was built in the late 1990s and inaugurated 7 November 1998.

The parish was erected on 28 May 1965 with the decree Neminem fugit, issued by the Cardinal Vicar Luigi Traglia, and entrusted to the secular priests of the Institute of Sodales Priests. Originally the parish was dedicated to St. Mary of the Purification. On 2 December 1996, by decree of Cardinal Camillo Ruini, it assumed its current name.

It was instituted a cardinal's titular church by Pope John Paul II 21 February 2001.

It is dedicated to Saint Liborius, who was bishop of Le Mans (Cenomanus) from 348 to 397.

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References

  1. Holdaway, Dom (6 October 2015). Rome, Postmodern Narratives of a Cityscape. Routledge. p. 151. ISBN 978-1-317-32062-3.
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