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Santa Maria ai Monti : ウィキペディア英語版
Santa Maria ai Monti

Santa Maria dei Monti (also known as Madonna dei Monti or Santa Maria ai Monti) is a cardinalatial titular church in Rome, Italy. The church is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
==History==
Situated on the sloping terrain above the ancient forums of Rome, near Via Cavour, at 41 Via della Madonna dei Monti, the church was commissioned by Pope Gregory XIII in 1580 to celebrate the discovery of a miraculous 15th-century image of Our Lady with Sts Lawrence and Stephen, found in the ruins of a nearby convent of the Poor Clares, and which now hangs over the high altar. A copy is taken in procession through the streets on 26 April each year.
The church was designed by Giacomo della Porta with a façade inspired by his prior work of the Church of the Gesù. It has two rows of Corinthian pilasters that are connected with volutes. (The façade was renovated in 1991–92) Above the door is a dedicatory inscription and votive niches. The work was continued by Carlo Lombardi and Flaminio Ponzio. Original to this phase are the statues by Giovanni Anguilla of the four major prophets of the Old Testament in the niches of the dome (1599).
The apse was decorated by Giacinto Gimignani and Cristoforo Casolani. The latter also produced the frescoes of the four Evangelists in the dome and the ceiling fresco in the nave depicting ''The Ascension, Angels and Doctors of the Church'' (1624). In each of the eight sections of the dome are scenes from the life of the Blessed Virgin by several artists, while in the vault and the arches of the chapels are stucco angels by Ambrogio Buonvicino. In the first chapel to the right are frescoes of the story of ''San Carlo Borromeo'' and a ''Madonna and child with the saint'' (1624) by Giovanni da San Giovanni. The third chapel has a ''Walk to Calvary'' by Paris Nogari. The main altar has a ''Madonna with child with saints Stephen & Lorenzo'' from the early 15th century. In the third chapel on the left, is a ''Nativity'' by Girolamo Muziano, flanked by an ''Adoration of the Magi'' and ''Dream of St. John'' both by Cesare Nebbia. In the first chapel to the left (north) is an ''Annunciation'' (1588) by Durante Alberti.
St Benedict Joseph Labre collapsed here in 1783, died in a house behind the church, and was buried in the north transept beneath an altar. An effigy of him was added by Achille Albacini in 1892. His feast is celebrated in the church on 16 April.
In 1634 cardinal Antonio Barberini built the Palazzo dei Neofiti for students of the Collegio dei Neofiti next door to the church.
It has been a parish church since 1824, served by diocesan clergy, and a titular since 1960.
Inscriptions in the church record other connections with notable people. St Joseph Calasanctius, founder of the Piarists, after arriving in Rome in 1592 often prayed in the new church before the image of Our Lady. At the request of Pope Benedict XIII, the church and altar were rededicated in 1728 by the pope’s almoner,〔Pietro Bergamaschi and Margherita Marchione ''From the land of the Etruscans; The Life Of Lucy Filippini'' Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura: Rome 1986, 181.〕 Archbishop Nicola Saverio Albini, titular bishop of Leuce. St Paul of the Cross, founder of the Passionists, said Mass here in the years 1745 to 1767 when in Rome. St Alphonsus Liguori, founder of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, said Mass here from 25 April to 21 June 1762 as a guest of the Congregazione dei Pii Operai (Congregation of Pious Workers), who taught in the school for catechumens nearby at Via della Madonna dei Monti 39. St Vincent Pallotti, founder of the Union of Catholic Apostolate in 1835, was devoted to the Madonna dei Monti and to St Benedict Joseph Labre, buried in the church. Cardinal Vicenzo Pecci, later Pope Leo XIII, donated family money in 1856 to members of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul who tended the sick poor at the church. Pope John Paul II paid a pastoral visit to the church on 8 March 1987.

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