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Santa Maria Addolorata a piazza Buenos Aires

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It was founded by the Argentine priest Msgr. José León Gallardo with donations from the Argentine bishops, with the first stone being laid on 9 July 1910, the centenary of Argentine independence. Mrs. Saenz Peña, wife of the
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The feast of Our Lady of Sorrows is celebrated on 15 September and 15 February (due to different calendars placing the feast on different days, it is celebrated twice in this church).
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Pope Paul VI established "Beata Maria Virgine Addolorata a Piazza Buenos Aires" as titular church on 6 June 1967 based on the Apostolic Constitution "Sunt hic Romæ".
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There are also depictions of four palms symbolizing Paradise, of the four biblical rivers and symbols of the twelve Apostles.
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in the centre, and a memorial slab to its founder, which was presented by the Argentine cardinals and bishops at the
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and a 2-storey façade in the style of ancient Christian architecture, with a central depiction of the
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Mass is celebrated in Spanish on the first Sunday in the month, and occasionally at other times.
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fathers; it is now served by Argentine diocesan clergy from a community in an adjoining house.
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and bronze gates with the national coat-of-arms and the arms of the Order of the
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Nuestra Señora de los Dolores Santa Maria Addolorata in Piazza Buenos Aires
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In the apse at the east end is a mosaic of Our Lady of Sorrows by
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It was built by the architect Giuseppe Astorri with a 7-storey
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marble floor (laid in geometric patterns with the national
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20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Sorrowful Blessed Virgin Mary at Piazza Buenos Aires
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41°55′05″N 12°30′03″E / 41.918120°N 12.500795°E / 41.918120; 12.500795
Rome
Italy
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Tradition
Roman rite
Titular church
national church
Dedication
Mary, mother of Jesus
Our Lady of Sorrows
Consecrated
Architect(s)
Church
Style
Neo-byzantine
Groundbreaking
Cardinal protector
Estanislao Esteban Karlic
Our Lady of Sorrows
Spanish
titular church
Argentine
national church
Rome
President of Argentina
Mercedarian
campanile

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