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Santa Sofia a Via Boccea

Santa Sofia a Via Boccea (Ukrainian: Собор святої Софії, romanizedSobor svyatoi Sofiy) is a church in Rome, Italy. It is dedicated to Holy Wisdom ("Sancta Sophia" in Latin), one of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. It served as the mother church of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church while St. George's Cathedral in Lviv was controlled by the Russian Orthodox Church.

Santa Sofia a Via Boccea
Basilica of Holy Wisdom on the Via di Boccea
Basilica di Santa Sofia a Via Boccea
Depiction on a Ukrainian stamp
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41°54′42″N 12°23′51″E / 41.911709°N 12.397445°E / 41.911709; 12.397445
LocationVia di Boccea 478, Rome
CountryItaly
Language(s)Ukrainian
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchUkrainian Greek Catholic Church
TraditionByzantine Rite
History
StatusMinor basilica, titular church
Founded1967
Founder(s)Josyf Slipyj
DedicationHoly Wisdom
Architecture
Architectural typeByzantine Revival
Administration
DioceseRome

Description edit

The church is the national church for the Ukrainians in Rome, a meeting place and religious center for the community. The Divine Liturgy is celebrated according to the Byzantine-Ukrainian rite, whilst still in full communion with the Catholic Church.

The church was built in 1967–1968 on the orders of Cardinal Josyf Slipyj, the Major Archbishop of Lviv who had spent about 18 years in a Soviet gulag, and subsequently released but not allowed to return to Ukraine.

It is modeled after Kyiv's own Saint Sophia Cathedral. The relics of Pope Clement I (88-97) are kept in the church. Following the Byzantine rite, the church has an iconostasis, painted by Juvenalij Josyf Mokryckyj.

In 1985, Pope John Paul II erected the church as one of the titular churches suitable for a cardinal-priest.

In 1998 the church was raised to the status of a minor basilica.[1]

Cardinal Priest title edit

The first Cardinal-Priest of Santa Sofia was Myroslav Cardinal Lubachivsky. Lubomyr Cardinal Husar, MSU, Major Archbishop of Kyiv-Halych, held the titular church from his appointment as a cardinal on 21 February 2001 until his death in 2017.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Basilica of S. Sofia, Roma". GCatholic.org. Retrieved 2 September 2018.

External links edit

  • Lucentini, M. (31 December 2012). The Rome Guide: Step by Step through History's Greatest City. ISBN 9781623710088.

  Media related to Saint Sophia Cathedral in Rome at Wikimedia Commons

Preceded by
San Sisto Vecchio
Landmarks of Rome
Santa Sofia a Via Boccea
Succeeded by
Santo Stefano al Monte Celio


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