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was held at this church of San Menna, meaning that the people and ministers of the city would meet there and prepare for the procession into the principal church for the day's liturgy. Armellini notes that documents of the sixteenth century make no mention of the church's status as a collect church.
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The church of San Menna was very ancient, being first mentioned in an inscription from the year 589. At around that time, it is recorded that
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on the Ostian Way, a little before reaching the Basilica of Saint Paul. The church was connected to the famous portico that led from
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into the Ostian Basilica, as is evidenced from the pilgrimage itineraries of the seventh century:
204:(1623–1644) recording that even at that late date, some remnants of that portico still existed ( 310: 193: 201: 101: 70: 144: 129: 89:, a small river that used to flow into the Tiber from the east, but is today diverted. 104:(642–649) next to the gates, and a chapel dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul built by 75:
inde per porticum usque ad ecclesiam Mennae, et de Menna usque ad s. Paulum Apostolum.
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The church was one of a series of auxiliary structures that were built along the
309:(in Italian). Rome: Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana. p. 1326. 148: 66: 138:
quia longius ab urbe digressi sumus, ne ad revertendum tardior hora praepediat
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A precise location for the church may be next to a small bridge (
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The church of San Menna fell somewhere between Porta San Paolo (
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On the Wednesday after the fourth Sunday of Lent, when the
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on the Via Ostiensis. These included an oratory to Saint
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pointed out that there existed a church dedicated to the
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Rome
Via Ostiensis
Basilica of Saint Paul
Einsiedeln
Egyptian
martyr
Saint Menas
Porta San Paolo
Almone
Euplius
Pope Theodore I
Pope Donus
station
Gregory the Great
Pope Paschal I
Pope Leo IV
Mariano Armellini
Vatican Archives
Pope Urban VIII







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