San Giuda Taddeo Apostolo | |
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Church of Saint Judas Thaddeus the Apostle | |
San Giuda Taddeo ai Cessati Spiriti | |
Chiesa di San Giuda Taddeo Apostolo | |
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41°52′04″N 12°31′34″E / 41.867833°N 12.526°E | |
Location | Via Amadeo Crivellucci 3, Rome |
Country | Italy |
Language(s) | Italian |
Denomination | Catholic |
Tradition | Roman Rite |
Website |
parrocchiasangiudataddeo |
History | |
Status | titular church |
Founded | 1994 |
Dedication | Judas Thaddeus |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Giuseppe Forti, Roberto Spaccasassi |
Architectural type | Modern |
Completed | 1996 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Rome |
The church of San Giuda Taddeo Apostolo is a Catholic place of worship located in the Appio-Latino district of Rome, in via Amedeo Crivellucci. [1] It is also known by its location as San Giuda Taddeo ai Cessati Spiriti after the nearest broad street, the Via Cessati Spiriti.
Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara erected a new parish of San Giuda Taddeo on 18 May 1960, entrusting it to the diocesan clergy of Rome. [2]
The building that now serves as the parish church was constructed in 1994-1996 to designs by architects Giuseppe Forti and Roberto Spaccasassi. [3] On the occasion of the Jubilee of 2000, the diocese of Rome commissioned the artist Oliviero Rainaldi to produce several works for the church: [4] [5]
Next to the main altar, there is a statue that represents the apostle Jude Thaddeus holding a cloth with the face of Jesus imprinted on it. [4]
On the choir in the counter façade there is the pipe organ, built in 1950 by the Zarantonello company and installed in 2016 by Giuseppe Ponzani. [6]
On 31 October 2012, the name of the parish was changed to "San Giuda Taddeo Apostolo". [2]
Pope Francis established the cardinal's title of "San Giuda Taddeo Apostolo" on 28 November 2020.
San Giuda Taddeo Apostolo | |
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Church of Saint Judas Thaddeus the Apostle | |
San Giuda Taddeo ai Cessati Spiriti | |
Chiesa di San Giuda Taddeo Apostolo | |
![]() | |
Click on the map for a fullscreen view | |
41°52′04″N 12°31′34″E / 41.867833°N 12.526°E | |
Location | Via Amadeo Crivellucci 3, Rome |
Country | Italy |
Language(s) | Italian |
Denomination | Catholic |
Tradition | Roman Rite |
Website |
parrocchiasangiudataddeo |
History | |
Status | titular church |
Founded | 1994 |
Dedication | Judas Thaddeus |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Giuseppe Forti, Roberto Spaccasassi |
Architectural type | Modern |
Completed | 1996 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Rome |
The church of San Giuda Taddeo Apostolo is a Catholic place of worship located in the Appio-Latino district of Rome, in via Amedeo Crivellucci. [1] It is also known by its location as San Giuda Taddeo ai Cessati Spiriti after the nearest broad street, the Via Cessati Spiriti.
Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara erected a new parish of San Giuda Taddeo on 18 May 1960, entrusting it to the diocesan clergy of Rome. [2]
The building that now serves as the parish church was constructed in 1994-1996 to designs by architects Giuseppe Forti and Roberto Spaccasassi. [3] On the occasion of the Jubilee of 2000, the diocese of Rome commissioned the artist Oliviero Rainaldi to produce several works for the church: [4] [5]
Next to the main altar, there is a statue that represents the apostle Jude Thaddeus holding a cloth with the face of Jesus imprinted on it. [4]
On the choir in the counter façade there is the pipe organ, built in 1950 by the Zarantonello company and installed in 2016 by Giuseppe Ponzani. [6]
On 31 October 2012, the name of the parish was changed to "San Giuda Taddeo Apostolo". [2]
Pope Francis established the cardinal's title of "San Giuda Taddeo Apostolo" on 28 November 2020.