San Marco Evangelista in Agro Laurentino

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San Marco in Agro Laurentino
Church of Saint Mark the Evangelist in the Field of Laurels (in English)
S. Marci in Agro Laurentino (in Latin)
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
DistrictLazio
ProvinceRome
RiteRoman Rite
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusTitular church
LeadershipAlexandre do Nascimento
PatronMark the Evangelist
Year consecrated1972
Location
LocationPiazza Giuliani e Dalmati 20, Rome, Italy
San Marco Evangelista in Agro Laurentino is located in Rome
San Marco Evangelista in Agro Laurentino
Shown within Rome
Geographic coordinates41°49′15″N 12°29′02″E / 41.8207°N 12.4838°E / 41.8207; 12.4838Coordinates: 41°49′15″N 12°29′02″E / 41.8207°N 12.4838°E / 41.8207; 12.4838
Architecture
TypeChurch
Groundbreaking1970
Completed1972
Direction of façadenorthwest
Website
sanmarcoevangelista.wixsite.com

San Marco Evangelista in Agro Laurentino is a Catholic church in Rome, Italy on the Piazza Giuliani e Dalmati in the Giuliano-Dalmata quarter. The dedication to Saint Mark alludes to the presence in the area of Venetian refugees (who fled the Julian March after the Second World War), as does the Lion of St. Mark above the portico.

It was erected between 1970 and 1972 to plans of and Cardinal Vicar Angelo Dell'Acqua consecrated it on 29 May 1972. Two popes have visited it: Pope Paul VI in April 1973 and Pope John Paul II in January 1984.

Inside the church is a bronze Madonna by Perrotta and a bronze crucifix by U. Montalbano. In the crypt is a series of mosaics depicting the patron saints of the native nations of the Giuliano-Dalmati, i. e., northeastern Adriatic, refugees.

The decree of Cardinal Vicar Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani, Pastoris vigilantis established the church as a parish church on 9 March 1950. Since 1973 it has been the seat of the titulus of "San Marco in Agro Laurentino". The Conventual Friars Minor are its custodians.

List of Titular Cardinals[]

Bibliography[]

  • C. Rendina, Le Chiese di Roma, Newton & Compton Editori, Milano 2000, 199

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