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Sacro Cuore di Gesù agonizzante a Vitinia

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arrangement. The roof has a shallow downward curve on either side of the major axis, over these projections, and over the nave is shaped as a result like a row of six and a half lozenges (the half is the canopy over the entrance parabola). At the altar end, the roof forms an irregular hexagon stretched transversely and with the angle behind the altar smoothed away by the apse curve. The walls here are all blank brick, but the roof forms three shallow parabolas, a large one over the apse and two smaller ones on the shorter side faces of the hexagon. These three voids are filled by stained glass.
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skins arranged vertically (the four curves making up each shape are also parabolic). These windows increase in overall size and proportional length from top row to bottom, and the rows number two, three, four and five. The parabola is bounded by two pink brick walls which slope backwards from the two corners of the overall façade, creating voids either side of the parabola, and it also has a floating canopy either side of its apex covering these voids.
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The side walls of the church are strongly zig-zag, with six triangular projections running from ground to roof on each side in the same pink brick, with small square windows inserted into the otherwise blank wall in an array shaped like a parallelogram on each of the overall twenty-four faces of this
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It was designed by Ildo Avetta, and opened in 1955. The floor plan is basically rectangular with a shallowly curved apse, but the shape of the building is complex. The entrance façade is dominated by a white parabola, decorated with four rows of unusually shaped windows resembling stretched animal
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There is a detached campanile to the right of the altar end. It is an octagonal brick tower, with small square windows inserted in one vertical row on each face. The bellchamber is of concrete, formed of eight
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The actual suburb is called Vitinia, the first one westwards on the Via del Mare after the Circonvallazione Meridionale.
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The cardinalate title, created in 1969, is Sacro Cuore di Gesù Agonizzante a Vitinia, and the most recent titular is
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is a modern parish and titular church located at Via Sant’Arcangelo di Romagna 70 in Vitinia, a suburb of Rome.
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Dambana ng Kabanal-banalang Puso ni Hesus na Nagdurusa sa Vitinia
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Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Agony in Vitinia
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Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Agony in Vitinia
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20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Cardinal Title S. Cuore di Gesù agonizzante a Vitinia
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Chiesa del Sacro Cuore di Gesù agonizzante a Vitinia
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Sacro Cuore di Gesù a Vitinia
41°47′28.17″N 12°24′25.6″E / 41.7911583°N 12.407111°E / 41.7911583; 12.407111
Rome
Italy
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Tradition
Roman Rite
Official website
Titular church
Dedication
Sacred Heart of Jesus
Consecrated
Architect(s)
Church
Style
Modernist
Cardinal protector
Italian
Latin
titular
Rome
Cardinal
Clemente Micara
Pope Paul VI
titular church
Cardinals
Telesphore Placidus Toppo
parabolic arches
Julio Rosales y Ras

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