Saint Jerome of the Croats
San Girolamo dei Croati St. Jerome of the Croatians (in English) Sancti Hieronymi Croatorum (in Latin) | |
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Saint Jerome of the Croats | |
Basic information | |
Location | Rome, Italy |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
District | Lazio |
Province | Rome |
Country | Italy |
Year consecrated | 1587 |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Titular church |
Leadership | Josip Bozanic |
Architectural description | |
Architectural type | Church |
Groundbreaking | 1585 |
Completed | 1587 |
Saint Jerome of the Croats is the national Catholic church of Croatia on Via Tomacelli in the Campus Martius of Rome. It is now a chapel of the Pontifical Croatian College of Saint Jerome in Rome and is only open to visitors by arrangement with the College.
Name
It is also known as St Jerome of the "Illyrians", and was formerly known as San Girolamo degli "Schiavoni", St Jerome of the Slavs: the name changed after Croatia gained independence from Yugoslavia.
History
It was first built in 1585-1587 for refugees from areas ruled by the Turks, and dedicated to St Jerome, who was from Dalmatia (former Roman "Illiricum").[1] The site had been given to them in 1453 (the year of the Fall of Constantinople) by Pope Nicholas V, for the construction of a hospice. It once faced the port built on the Tiber River, called the Porto di Ripetta.
List of Cardinal Protectors
- Prospero Santacroce 8 February 1566 - 12 April 1570
- Felice Peretti 9 June 1570 - 24 April 1585
- Alessandro Damasceni Peretti 14 June 1585 - 24 April 1585
- Pedro de Deza 20 April 1587 - 18 August 1597
- Simeone Tagliavia d'Aragonia 18 August 1587 - 21 February 1600
- Felice Centini 12 September 1612 - 12 August 1613
- Matteo Priuli 17 October 1616 - 23 June 1621
- Giovanni Delfino (camerlengo) 23 June 1621 - 23 August 1622
- Péter Pázmány 31 May 1632 - 19 March 1637
- Francesco Piretti di Montalvo 10 February 1657 - 4 May 1655
- Girolamo Buonvisi 23 April 1657 - 21 February 1677
- Giovanni Battista de Luca 22 September 1681 - 5 February 1683
- Lipót Kollonics 14 November 1689 - 20 January 1707
- Cornelio Bentivoglio 15 April 1720 - 25 June 1727
- Leandro Porzia 10 May 1728 - 20 September 1728
- Sinitaldo Doria 17 December 1731 - 2 December 1733
- Giacomoi Oddi 5 April 1745 - 12 January 1756
- Pietro Paolo de Conti 19 November 1759 - 25 March 1763
- Franziskus von Paula Herzan von Harras 11 December 1780 - 13 September 1782
- Francesco Carrara 11 April 1785 - 11 April 1791
- Cesare Brancadoro 20 July 1801 - 29 May 1820
- Gabriel della Genga Sermattei 21 November 1836 - 10 February 1861
- Antonio Maria Panebianco 30 September 1861 - 23 December 1861
- Giuseppe Andrea Bizzarri 19 March 1863 - 5 July 1875
- Luigi Serafini 20 March 1877 - 1 June 1888
- Serafino Vannutelli 11 February 1889 - 12 June 1893
- Lorinc Schlauch 21 May 1894 - 10 July 1902
- Andrea Aiuti 12 November 1903 - 28 April 1905
- Frantisek Salesky Bauer 2 December 1912 - 25 November 1915
- Raffaele Scapinelli di Leguigno 7 December 1916 - 16 September 1933
- Santiago Luis Copello 19 Decembee 1935 - 14 December 1959
- Gustavo Testa 17 December 1959 - 28 February 1969
- Paolo Bertoli 5 March 1973 - 30 June 1979
- Franjo Kuharic 2 February 1983 - 11 March 2002
- Josip Bozanic 21 October 2003 – present
References
Sources
- Mariano Armellini, Le chiese di Roma dal secolo IV al XIX, Roma 1891, pp. 328–329
- Christian Hülsen, Le chiese di Roma nel Medio Evo, Firenze 1927, pp. 380–381
- F. Titi, Descrizione delle Pitture, Sculture e Architetture esposte in Roma: San Girolamo degli Illiri, Roma 1763, pp. 396–397
External links
Coordinates: 41°54′18″N 12°28′33″E / 41.905°N 12.4757°E