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Santa Maria in Campitelli

Santa Maria in Campitelli or Santa Maria in Portico (Santa Maria in Portico di Campitelli) is a church dedicated to the Virgin Mary on the narrow Piazza di Campitelli in Rione Sant'Angelo, Rome, Italy. The church is served by the Clerics Regular of the Mother of God.

Santa Maria in Campitelli
Church of Saint Mary by the Porticus, in Campitelli
Chiesa di Santa Maria in Portico in Campitelli
Portico
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41°53′35″N 12°28′46″E / 41.893094°N 12.479379°E / 41.893094; 12.479379
LocationPiazza di Campitelli 9, Rome
CountryItaly
Language(s)Italian
DenominationCatholic
TraditionRoman Rite
Websitesantamariainportico.it
History
Statustitular church
Founded6th century AD
DedicationMary, mother of Jesus
Architecture
Architectural typeBaroque
Completed1667
Administration
DioceseRome

History edit

Santa Maria in Campitelli is located over the former site of the Temple of Jupiter Stator, part of the Porticus Octaviae until the area's destruction in the Great Fire of Rome in the mid-1st century. The Temple of Juno Regina was located nearby.

Tradition holds that a primitive oratory or church was founded at the site during the years 523–526, under the papacy of Pope John I. This structure was located near the Porticus Octaviae (giving the church and icon its name of "Madonna of the Portico"). The structure was created to house a venerated 25 cm-high icon of the Virgin Mary and Saints Peter and Paul. According to legend, the icon appeared miraculously in 524 at the table of Galla, a Roman woman who was helping the poor, and it was said to be carried in processions since 590.[1]

The initial church structure was the no-longer extant Oratory of Santa Galla, located across the piazza from the present church, and which was attached to a hospital of the same name. More recent analysis of the style and dendrochronology of the icon date it to the 11th century. The image is very likely a reproduction of some ancient painting or mosaic venerated in the Galla portico.[2]

Circa 1656, the city of Rome was ravaged by plague, and it was felt that the prayers to this icon, which had been carried in procession through the streets, had played a role in stopping the epidemic. This putative miraculous intervention prompted Pope Alexander VII to erect a grander church, instead of the ancient oratory, to house the icon. He commissioned the high Baroque design from Carlo Rainaldi,[3] and construction took place between 1659 and 1667. The church was kept under the maintenance by the order of Clerics Regular of the Mother of God, that had been founded in Lucca.[4]

Rainaldi's facade has a complex stacking of two levels of travertine Corinthian (below) and composite columns, detached from the facade, and emphasizing a strong vertical lines.[5] The original design included statues which were however never executed. The portal has an inscription offering plenary indulgence daily to the living and dead.

Santa Maria in Portico is a diaconate; it has as its current Cardinal-Deacon Michael Louis Fitzgerald.[6]

To the left of the facade is a fountain by Giacomo della Porta. The Church was a location for the 2021 movie House of Gucci for the scene of the wedding of Patrizia (Lady Gaga) and Maurizio (Adam Driver).

Interior edit

 
Santa Maria in Portico

The main altar of the church houses the icon in a gilded glory or gloria of angels, clouds and rays of light, recalling the effects used by Bernini for the apse of Basilica of St Peter. Designed by Rainaldi (c.1666), it was completed by Giovanni Antonio de Rossi, Ercole Ferrata and Giovanni Paolo Schor. The main altar enshrines the small icon of Santa Maria in Portico.

The icon is a precious work of silver-gilt and champlevé enamel, probably from the 11th century.[5] There is a staircase behind the 'gloria' allowing a better view of the icon, open by request only.

In the right crossing is the funerary monument of Cardinal Bartolomeo Pacca (died 1863), sculpted by Ferdinando Pettrich.

Chapels edit

  • Chapel of St. Michael the Archangel: The first chapel on the right has an altarpiece depicting St Michael Archangel by Sebastiano Conca.[5]
  • Chapel of St. Anne: The second chapel, designed by Rainaldi, has an altarpiece depicting Saints Anne, Joseph, and Mary by Luca Giordano. The angels are by Michel Maille, Francesco Cavallini, and Francesco Baratta.
  • Capella Muta Busi: The third chapel on the right displays an ancient Roman alabaster column, previously part of the old oratory.
  • Albertoni Chapel: In the first chapel on the left, was refurbished (1705) by commission of Prince Angelo Altieri, and designed by Sebastiano Cipriani. The bas-relief altarpiece depicts a Holy Family and Blessed Ludovica Albertoni by Lorenzo Ottoni.[7] The site chosen for this church included the location of the house where Ludovica Albertoni had lived. In 1669 Gaspare Paluzzi Albertoni had married Laura Caterina Altieri, niece of Pope Clement X. This Pope, whose family name would have otherwise died, had this Albertoni change their surnames to Altieri. Flanking the Baroque Ottoni relief are two neoclassical funerary monuments of Altieri family members.
  • Albertoni Altieri Chapel: The second chapel on the left was commissioned by Cardinal Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni, and designed by Giovanni Battista Contini. The angels in the cardinal's funerary monument here were sculpted by Giuseppe Mazzuoli. The main altarpiece was painted by Il Baciccia, while the ceiling frescoes were painted by Giacinto Calandrucci. The remains of [[John Leonardi|San Giovanni Leonardi, founder of the Clerics Regular, is enshrined under the altar.
  • Capizucchi Chapel/: In the third chapel to the left is an altarpiece depicting the Conversion of St Paul by Ludovico Gimignani. The ceiling was frescoed by Ricciolini. This chapel was commissioned by a member of the Capizucchi family, and designed by Mattia de Rossi.

Since the time of the James Francis Edward Stuart, the church has been a center of devotion praying for the conversion of England back to Catholicism.

List of cardinal deacons edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Schofield, Nicholas. "Santa Maria in Campitelli: an old Roman church with strong British connections", Venerable English College, Rome, 26 February 2020
  2. ^ "The Icon of Santa Maria in Portico", Santa Maria in Campitelli
  3. ^ Leone, Stephanie C., "S. Maria in Campitelli", Roma: Caput Mundi, Boston College
  4. ^ Guida metodica di Roma e suoi contorni, by Giuseppe Melchiorri, Rome (1836); page 326.
  5. ^ a b c "Church of Santa Maria in Portico in Campitelli", Turismo Roma, Major Events, Sport, Tourism and Fashion Department
  6. ^ "Santa Maria in Portico (Campitelli)". Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved May 19, 2015.
  7. ^ Melchiorri, page 327.

External links edit

  • website
  • "Santa Maria in Campitelli", Churches of Rome
  • "Celebrated Sanctuaries of the Madonna", The Rambler, 1860, p. 211

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Santa Maria in Portico redirects here For the church in Naples see Santa Maria in Portico Naples Santa Maria in Campitelli or Santa Maria in Portico Santa Maria in Portico di Campitelli is a church dedicated to the Virgin Mary on the narrow Piazza di Campitelli in Rione Sant Angelo Rome Italy The church is served by the Clerics Regular of the Mother of God Santa Maria in CampitelliChurch of Saint Mary by the Porticus in CampitelliChiesa di Santa Maria in Portico in CampitelliPorticoClick on the map for a fullscreen view41 53 35 N 12 28 46 E 41 893094 N 12 479379 E 41 893094 12 479379LocationPiazza di Campitelli 9 RomeCountryItalyLanguage s ItalianDenominationCatholicTraditionRoman RiteWebsitesantamariainportico wbr itHistoryStatustitular churchFounded6th century ADDedicationMary mother of JesusArchitectureArchitectural typeBaroqueCompleted1667AdministrationDioceseRome Contents 1 History 2 Interior 3 Chapels 4 List of cardinal deacons 5 References 6 External linksHistory editSanta Maria in Campitelli is located over the former site of the Temple of Jupiter Stator part of the Porticus Octaviae until the area s destruction in the Great Fire of Rome in the mid 1st century The Temple of Juno Regina was located nearby Tradition holds that a primitive oratory or church was founded at the site during the years 523 526 under the papacy of Pope John I This structure was located near the Porticus Octaviae giving the church and icon its name of Madonna of the Portico The structure was created to house a venerated 25 cm high icon of the Virgin Mary and Saints Peter and Paul According to legend the icon appeared miraculously in 524 at the table of Galla a Roman woman who was helping the poor and it was said to be carried in processions since 590 1 The initial church structure was the no longer extant Oratory of Santa Galla located across the piazza from the present church and which was attached to a hospital of the same name More recent analysis of the style and dendrochronology of the icon date it to the 11th century The image is very likely a reproduction of some ancient painting or mosaic venerated in the Galla portico 2 Circa 1656 the city of Rome was ravaged by plague and it was felt that the prayers to this icon which had been carried in procession through the streets had played a role in stopping the epidemic This putative miraculous intervention prompted Pope Alexander VII to erect a grander church instead of the ancient oratory to house the icon He commissioned the high Baroque design from Carlo Rainaldi 3 and construction took place between 1659 and 1667 The church was kept under the maintenance by the order of Clerics Regular of the Mother of God that had been founded in Lucca 4 Rainaldi s facade has a complex stacking of two levels of travertine Corinthian below and composite columns detached from the facade and emphasizing a strong vertical lines 5 The original design included statues which were however never executed The portal has an inscription offering plenary indulgence daily to the living and dead Santa Maria in Portico is a diaconate it has as its current Cardinal Deacon Michael Louis Fitzgerald 6 To the left of the facade is a fountain by Giacomo della Porta The Church was a location for the 2021 movie House of Gucci for the scene of the wedding of Patrizia Lady Gaga and Maurizio Adam Driver Interior edit nbsp Santa Maria in PorticoThe main altar of the church houses the icon in a gilded glory or gloria of angels clouds and rays of light recalling the effects used by Bernini for the apse of Basilica of St Peter Designed by Rainaldi c 1666 it was completed by Giovanni Antonio de Rossi Ercole Ferrata and Giovanni Paolo Schor The main altar enshrines the small icon of Santa Maria in Portico The icon is a precious work of silver gilt and champleve enamel probably from the 11th century 5 There is a staircase behind the gloria allowing a better view of the icon open by request only In the right crossing is the funerary monument of Cardinal Bartolomeo Pacca died 1863 sculpted by Ferdinando Pettrich Chapels editChapel of St Michael the Archangel The first chapel on the right has an altarpiece depicting St Michael Archangel by Sebastiano Conca 5 Chapel of St Anne The second chapel designed by Rainaldi has an altarpiece depicting Saints Anne Joseph and Mary by Luca Giordano The angels are by Michel Maille Francesco Cavallini and Francesco Baratta Capella Muta Busi The third chapel on the right displays an ancient Roman alabaster column previously part of the old oratory Albertoni Chapel In the first chapel on the left was refurbished 1705 by commission of Prince Angelo Altieri and designed by Sebastiano Cipriani The bas relief altarpiece depicts a Holy Family and Blessed Ludovica Albertoni by Lorenzo Ottoni 7 The site chosen for this church included the location of the house where Ludovica Albertoni had lived In 1669 Gaspare Paluzzi Albertoni had married Laura Caterina Altieri niece of Pope Clement X This Pope whose family name would have otherwise died had this Albertoni change their surnames to Altieri Flanking the Baroque Ottoni relief are two neoclassical funerary monuments of Altieri family members Albertoni Altieri Chapel The second chapel on the left was commissioned by Cardinal Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni and designed by Giovanni Battista Contini The angels in the cardinal s funerary monument here were sculpted by Giuseppe Mazzuoli The main altarpiece was painted by Il Baciccia while the ceiling frescoes were painted by Giacinto Calandrucci The remains of John Leonardi San Giovanni Leonardi founder of the Clerics Regular is enshrined under the altar Capizucchi Chapel In the third chapel to the left is an altarpiece depicting the Conversion of St Paul by Ludovico Gimignani The ceiling was frescoed by Ricciolini This chapel was commissioned by a member of the Capizucchi family and designed by Mattia de Rossi Since the time of the James Francis Edward Stuart the church has been a center of devotion praying for the conversion of England back to Catholicism nbsp View towards main altar and gilded glory nbsp SantaMariaCampitelli Altar nbsp Marble bas relief depicting the Holy Family and Blessed Ludovica Albertoni by Ottoni nbsp pipe organList of cardinal deacons editIppolito de Rossi 1586 1587 Vincenzo Costaguti 1643 1652 Benedetto Pamphilj 1681 1685 Melchior de Polignac 1724 Giacomo Lanfredini 1734 1741 Henry Stuart 1747 1759 Flavio Chigi 1759 1771 Filippo Carandini 1787 1794 Charles Erskine 1803 1811 1 Stanislao Sanseverino 1816 1825 Belisario Cristaldi 1828 1831 Adriano Fieschi 1838 1843 Lodovico Altieri 1845 1860 Francesco Pentini 1863 1869 Bartolomeo Pacca Jr 1875 1880 Francesco Ricci Paracciani 1882 1891 Francesco Segna 1894 1911 Giovanni Lugari 1911 1914 Francis Aidan Gasquet OSB 1915 1924 Cardinal priest 1924 1929 1 Massimo Massimi 1935 1946 Cardinal priest 1946 1954 Carlo Chiarlo Cardinal priest 1958 1964 Charles Journet 1965 1973 Cardinal priest 1973 1975 Corrado Bafile 1976 1987 Cardinal priest 1987 2005 Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo 2006 2017 Michael L Fitzgerald 2019 present 1 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Santa Maria in Campitelli Rome a b c d Schofield Nicholas Santa Maria in Campitelli an old Roman church with strong British connections Venerable English College Rome 26 February 2020 The Icon of Santa Maria in Portico Santa Maria in Campitelli Leone Stephanie C S Maria in Campitelli Roma Caput Mundi Boston College Guida metodica di Roma e suoi contorni by Giuseppe Melchiorri Rome 1836 page 326 a b c Church of Santa Maria in Portico in Campitelli Turismo Roma Major Events Sport Tourism and Fashion Department Santa Maria in Portico Campitelli Catholic Hierarchy Retrieved May 19 2015 Melchiorri page 327 External links editwebsite Santa Maria in Campitelli Churches of Rome Celebrated Sanctuaries of the Madonna The Rambler 1860 p 211 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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