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{{Infobox church
[[File:Pinciano - Santa Teresa d'Avila 2.JPG|thumb|FaçAde of the church.]]
| name = Santa Teresa
'''Santa Teresa d'Avila''' is a church on the Corso d'Italia in [[Rome]], Italy. It is dedicated to [[Teresa of Avila]].
| fullname = Basilica of Saint Teresa of Avila
| native_name = Basilica di Santa Teresa d'Avila
| native_name_lang = it
| image = Pinciano - Santa Teresa d'Avila 2.JPG
| caption =Facade
| coordinates = {{coord|41.9115|N|12.4949|E|source:wikidata-and-enwiki-cat-tree_region:IT|display=ti}}
|image_size=270
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|mapframe=yes
|mapframe-caption=Click on the map for a fullscreen view
|mapframe-zoom=12
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| location = Corso d'Italia 37, [[Rome]]
| country = Italy
| language(s) =Italian
| denomination = [[Catholic Church|Catholic]]
| tradition = [[Roman Rite]]
| religious order =[[Discalced Carmelites]]
| website = {{URL|basilica-parrocchiale-santa-teresa-davila.business.site}}
| status = [[Minor basilica]], [[titular church]]
| founded date = 1901
| founder = [[Girolamo Maria Gotti]]
| dedication = [[Teresa of Avila]]
| architectural type = [[Romanesque Revival architecture|Romanesque Revival]]
| diocese = [[Diocese of Rome|Rome]] }}
'''Santa Teresa d'Avila''' is a [[minor basilica]], [[titular church|titular]], and [[conventual church]] on the Corso d'Italia in [[Rome]], Italy . It is dedicated to [[Teresa of Avila]] and is the church of the General Curia of the [[Discalced Carmelites]].


==History==
It was founded by Cardinal Girolamo Gotti in 1901, designed in a [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]]-[[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] hybrid style by [[Tullio Passarelli]]. In 1906 [[Pope Pius X]] made it a parish church and granted it to the [[Discalced Carmelites]], who still have a generalate by the church and serve the church and its convent and parochial centre. [[Pope Pius XII]] elevated it to the status of [[basilica#The patriarchal basilicas in Rome|basilica]] in 1951, and eleven years later [[Pope John XXIII]] made it a [[titular church]], with Cardinal [[Giovanni Panico]] as its first titular cardinal.
It was founded by Cardinal Girolamo Gotti in 1901, designed in a [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]]-[[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] hybrid style by [[Tullio Passarelli]]. In 1906 [[Pope Pius X]] made it a parish church and granted it to the [[Discalced Carmelites]], who still have a generalate by the church and serve the church and its convent and parochial centre. [[Pope Pius XII]] elevated it to the status of [[basilica#The patriarchal basilicas in Rome|basilica]] in 1951, and eleven years later [[Pope John XXIII]] made it a [[titular church]], with Cardinal [[Giovanni Panico]] as its first titular cardinal.


[[File:Roma, basilica di Santa Teresa d'Avila - Interno.jpg|thumb|upright|The interior of the church]]
Teresa of Avila is depicted on the church's facade, being blessed by Christ, and on the high-altarpiece, whilst the interior is decorated with works by Roman 20th-century artists.
[[File:Roma,_basilica_di_Santa_Teresa_d'Avila_-_Pulpito.jpg|thumb|upright|Pulpit]]
The [[tympanum (architecture)|tympanum]] above the main entrance door depicts Saint Teresa being blessed by Christ. The interior is decorated with works by 20th-century Roman artists, including a statue of Saint Teresa above the high altar.


==Burials==
*[[Raffaele Rossi]]

==Cardinal-priests==
* [[Giovanni Panico]] (1962)
* [[Joseph-Marie Martin]] (1965–1976)
* [[László Lékai]] (1976–1986)
* [[László Paskai]], [[Order of Friars Minor|O.F.M.]] (1988–2015)
* [[Maurice Piat]], [[C.S.Sp.]] (2016–present)
==External links==
==External links==
*{{cite web |title=Parrocchia de S. Teresa d'Avila |url=http://www.parrocchiasantateresadavila.it/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171201141218/http://www.parrocchiasantateresadavila.it/ |archive-date=1 December 2017 |language=it}} (Official website)
{{commonscat|Santa Teresa d'Avila a Corso d'Italia (Rome)}}
*{{it}} [http://www.parrocchiasantateresadavila.it/ Official Website]


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Latest revision as of 00:13, 20 August 2024

Santa Teresa
Basilica of Saint Teresa of Avila
Basilica di Santa Teresa d'Avila
Facade
Map
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41°54′41″N 12°29′42″E / 41.9115°N 12.4949°E / 41.9115; 12.4949
LocationCorso d'Italia 37, Rome
CountryItaly
Language(s)Italian
DenominationCatholic
TraditionRoman Rite
Religious orderDiscalced Carmelites
Websitebasilica-parrocchiale-santa-teresa-davila.business.site
History
StatusMinor basilica, titular church
Founded1901
Founder(s)Girolamo Maria Gotti
DedicationTeresa of Avila
Architecture
Architectural typeRomanesque Revival
Administration
DioceseRome

Santa Teresa d'Avila is a minor basilica, titular, and conventual church on the Corso d'Italia in Rome, Italy . It is dedicated to Teresa of Avila and is the church of the General Curia of the Discalced Carmelites.

History

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It was founded by Cardinal Girolamo Gotti in 1901, designed in a Romanesque-Gothic hybrid style by Tullio Passarelli. In 1906 Pope Pius X made it a parish church and granted it to the Discalced Carmelites, who still have a generalate by the church and serve the church and its convent and parochial centre. Pope Pius XII elevated it to the status of basilica in 1951, and eleven years later Pope John XXIII made it a titular church, with Cardinal Giovanni Panico as its first titular cardinal.

The interior of the church
Pulpit

The tympanum above the main entrance door depicts Saint Teresa being blessed by Christ. The interior is decorated with works by 20th-century Roman artists, including a statue of Saint Teresa above the high altar.

Burials

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Cardinal-priests

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  • "Parrocchia de S. Teresa d'Avila" (in Italian). Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. (Official website)

Media related to Basilica of Saint Teresa of Ávila (Rome) at Wikimedia Commons

Preceded by
Santo Stefano al Monte Celio
Landmarks of Rome
Santa Teresa, Rome
Succeeded by
San Vitale, Rome