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By the late 17th century, the church was in a poor state of repair. Its rebuilding was considered over a long period but wasn't carried out, probably due to the lack of funds. Despite this, in 1702 a chapel was redecorated and dedicated to St Francis Xavier, and a statue of the saint was commissioned
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to rebuild the church. (The statue of Francis Xavier was preserved and remains in situ). On the completion of the church, a new Palace of S. Apollinare was erected. With the suppression of the Jesuits in 1773, direction of the college was taken over by secular clergy. The college was closed in 1798,
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In 1910, Pius X founded the "Higher School of Sacred Music". Four years later, it was raised to a Pontifical Institution with the power to confer academic degrees. In 1983 the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music re-located to the
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to the Palazzo di Sant'Apollinare, formerly occupied by the Collegio Germanico. The students were intended to serve as diocesan priests in Rome. The
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and was intended for seminarians from all regions of Italy. Pius added two floors to the seminary building in order to locate the
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when the French army occupied the city but was reopened in 1818 and eventually relocated to the Via S. Nicola da Tolentino.
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in the Palazzo di S. Apollinare. In 1913 it was merged with the major division of the "Roman Seminary" to form the
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Pope John Paul II, "Address to the Professors and Students of The Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music",
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Initially, the Palace of St. Apollinare was used as a residence for various cardinals, until 1574, when
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occupied settled in the Palace, their own building having been seized by the government to build the
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made the Palace the seat of the Pontifical Institute of St. Apollinare. Eugenio Pacelli (the future
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became well known for its music and drew large crowds to the church. In 1580, it merged with the
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Previously the premises was the site of the Palace of St. Apollinare in the northern area of the
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Westfall, Carroll William (May 1974). "Alberti and the Vatican Palace Type".
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Pope Benedict XVI. "Pope’s Letter to Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music",
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