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of the church collapsed in 1589, and it was partially rebuilt in 1633, without major changes to the building itself apart from the new apse. The small courtyard outside the church was laid out at this time.
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in 1729. The relief above the door shows St. Agatha holding her severed breasts on a plate; her torturers severed her breasts when she refused to renounce her faith in Christ.
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in the 17th century. A cherub bring the severed breasts of Agatha on a platter to the Virgin as a demonstration of her sacrifice. There is a 12th- or 13th-century
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The feast of the Greek martyrs whose relics are preserved here is on 2 December. It is usually celebrated with an evening Mass with the liturgy of the
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Ricimer, who was buried in the church, had a mosaic installed. This was unfortunately destroyed in 1589, when the apse collapsed. The Greek humanist
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The 15th-century Cosmatesque pavement in the middle of the nave has an unusual, but very nice, design. It is a very late example of the style.
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paid for the wooden ceiling. The rectangular windows were installed in the 17th century at the request of the Cardinals Francesco and
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The entrance from Via Mazzarino opens on a 17th-century courtyard. From 1836 to 1926, it belonged to the Irish College.
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From January 1123 to May 1126, he was also Abbot of Montecassino. He was deposed from the abbatial office by
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and has some 19th-century additions, it is still possible to see traces of the 5th-century plan, which was a
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since 1926. Their generalate is adjacent to it. It is the only Arian church that has been preserved in
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indicates that a cardinal who holds one title is also granted oversight of another vacant title.
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a presbyteral title in 2021 when Cardinal Burke opted to become a cardinal priest.)
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above the altar, reassembled and erected here in 1933. It has four columns of
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Sant'Agata in Subura, Sant'Agata in Monasterio, Sant'Agata de Caballo
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Other important feasts are that of St Agatha on 5 February and St
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was built in the 12th century. The façade was rebuilt by
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Stigmatines
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Congregation of the Sacred Stigmata
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Agatha of Sicily
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