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Sant'Ambrogio della Massima

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447:, accusing the mistress of novices Maria Luisa, among others, of "sexual transgressions, heretical practices and homicidal schemes". Katharina noted the veneration of Firrao as well as Maria Luisa herself; the latter claimed to receive messages from Mary, and slept with several of the novices. Other transgressions included alleged affairs between the women and priests. According to Katharina, when she challenged convent practices, she became the victim of an attempted poisoning. As the investigation proceeded the 133: 22: 877: 889: 352:
who first established a monastery on the site. This monastery was home to a great many different communities of women through the centuries until a canonical investigation in the 19th century, when it was disbanded and repurposed as a missionary college later becoming the church of the General Curia
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In 1861 Pope Pius IX gave the building to a group of Benedictine monks; they adopted it for a missionary college and replaced its façade when it collapsed the following year. Side altars were also added to the church. After 1870, the church and the monastery were expropriated by the Italian State,
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nuns. The founding abbess of the restored convent, Maria Agnese Firrao, was convicted in 1816 of "false sanctity", or pretending to be a saint, and was removed from her post and imprisoned. Despite this, she continued to direct activities at the convent via smuggled correspondence with followers
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but later the church and part of the convent were returned to the Benedictines. Initially, the monastery was used as a missionary college to train monks for overseas work. The church is currently an abbey and the
52: 914: 440: 498:. The church includes "rich gold stucco decorations and frescos depicting the life of Mary". What is now the main refectory at Sant’Ambrogio was at one point the sisters’ chapter house. 155: 396:, the older sister of Saint Ambrose, in 353. The house was also the seat of her religious community, but later became the property of a certain Maxima who, under the pontificate of 369:. The family home was built on the ruins of a temple to Hercules. Archeological research has discovered parts of the temple and porch beneath the current Sant’Ambrogio buildings. 919: 929: 466:, an influential German theologian. He was convicted as a heretic for his fostering of the cult of Agnese Firrao and sentenced to three years of imprisonment. 909: 69:
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The current building, parts of which date to the 17th century, is a domed basilica. It is cross-shaped, with a chapel to either side of the
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added a new wing in 1578. In 1606, Beatrice de Torres, sister of the abbess, Olympia de Torres, and her brother
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The name of the church derives from the tradition that the church was built on the site of the house in which
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had entered into sexual relations with Maria Luisa. Styling himself Giuseppe Peters, his real name was
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reduced the sentence to two years. Later Kleutgen was instrumental in the drafting of the dogma of
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was part of a larger passageway for pilgrims to reach the tomb of Saint Peter at the Vatican,
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incorporating the remains of the previous building. The church was abandoned during the
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priest who as the "spiritual father" of the nuns had been accustomed to administer the
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removed the sisters from the convent and sent Maria Luisa into "forced isolation".
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Perhaps dating to the 4th century it is said to have been the house of
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Bethune, Brian (19 January 2015). "The sex cult inside a convent".
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Around 1500, the church was renovated and turned over to the
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According to legend, the church of Saint Mary was founded by
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Hardy, Rob (June 2015). "Miraculous tools of corruption".
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Princess Katharina of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst
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Dunn, Marilyn (1997). "Convents". In Gaze, Delia (ed.).
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lived in Rome, before he moved to become the consul in
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a machine-translated version of the Italian article.
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Sant'Angelo
41°53′35.4″N 12°28′42″E / 41.893167°N 12.47833°E / 41.893167; 12.47833
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