San Giovanni della Pigna, Rome

Church in Rome, Italy
41°53′50″N 12°28′41″E / 41.8973°N 12.4781°E / 41.8973; 12.4781LocationTraversa Vicolo della Minerva, Pigna, RomeCountryItalyLanguage(s)ItalianDenominationCatholicTraditionRoman RiteHistoryStatustitular churchDedicationJohn the BaptistDedicated1624Earlier dedicationPope Eleutherius and Genesius of RomeRelics heldGenesius of Rome (partial relics)ArchitectureFunctional statustitular churchArchitect(s)Angelo TorroniStyleBaroqueGroundbreaking3rd century ADCompleted1624AdministrationDioceseRome

San Giovanni della Pigna is a small Roman Catholic church located on Traversa Vicolo della Minerva in the rione Pigna of Rome, Italy. The church was made a cardinalate deaconry by Pope John Paul II in 1985.

Description

Tombstone of Giuliano Porcari, 1282

Initially a church dedicated to Saints Eleuterio and Ginnasi Martyrs was located here. In ruinous state, it was granted by Pope Gregory XIII to the 'Archconfraternity of the Pietà verso il carcerati, led by the Jesuit Giovanni Talier. The lay organization made outreach to prisoners, including galley prisoners. Pope Sixtus V granted them the right to pardon one prisoner under the death sentence. In 1624, the church was refurbished under the designs of Angelo Torroni. The main altarpiece depicts St John the Baptist by Baldassare Croce; a Pieta by Luigi Garzi; and a St Eleuterio by Giacomo Zoboli.[1]

Interior

List of Cardinal Deacons

References

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  1. ^ Accurata, E Succinta Descrizione Topografica, E Istorica Di Roma, Volume 1, by Ridolfino Venturini, published by Carlo Barbellieni, Rome (1768); page 277.
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