List of titular churches

In the Catholic Church, a member of the clergy who is created a cardinal is assigned a titular church in Rome, Italy. These are Catholic churches in the city, under the Diocese of Rome, that serve as honorary designations symbolising the relationship of cardinals to the pope, the bishop of Rome.[1] According to the 1983 Code of Canon Law, a cardinal may assist his titular church through counsel or through patronage, although "he has no power of governance over it, and he should not for any reason interfere in matters concerning the administration of its good, or its discipline, or the service of the church".[2]

Sant'Eusebio is the titular church of Cardinal Daniel Nicholas DiNardo.

There are two ranks of titular churches: titles and deaconries. A title (Latin: titulus) is a titular church that is assigned to a cardinal priest (a member of the second order of the College of Cardinals), whereas a deaconry (Latin: diaconia) is normally assigned to a cardinal deacon (a member of the third order of the college).[2] If a cardinal priest or a cardinal deacon is later appointed a cardinal bishop (a member of the first order of the college), he is typically transferred from his titular church to the vacant title of a suburbicarian diocese in the vicinity of Rome.[lower-alpha 1] Patriarchs of Eastern Catholic Churches who are created cardinal bishops are not assigned titles of suburbicarian dioceses.[2]

A cardinal may request that he be transferred to another titular church in a consistory; in addition, when a cardinal deacon opts to become a cardinal priest (usually after ten years), he may request either that his deaconry be elevated pro hac vice ('for this occasion') to a title or that he be transferred from his deaconry to a vacant title.[2] Other churches in Rome can also be established as new titular churches. Occasionally, a titular church may be held in commendam ('in trust') by a cardinal who has been transferred to a different titular church or to a suburbicarian diocese.[5]

As of 13 January 2021, there are 237 current titular churches, 168 of which are titles and 69 of which are deaconries. Additionally, there are 25 historical titular churches that have been suppressed (indicated with italics below, where the church's status as a title or as a deaconry has been removed or transferred to another church; this includes those that were later re-established as titular churches of another rank) and 7 suburbicarian dioceses. Currently, 18 titular churches (10 titles and 8 deaconries) are vacant. The statuses of 59 titular churches (45 titles, 13 deaconries and 2 suppressed deaconries)[lower-alpha 2] as basilicas are also indicated.

Location key

In the tables below, the locations given indicate either the historical non-administrative subdivision of Rome (if located within the city) or the comune (if located outside the city) in which a particular titular church or a particular cathedral of a suburbicarian diocese is situated. Locations in the former case contain a one-letter abbreviation denoting the type of subdivision; outwards from historic centre of Rome, the subdivision types are generally arranged as follows, as depicted in the map:

Locations for suburbicarian dioceses also contain a two-letter abbreviation denoting either the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital (RM) or the Province of Rieti (RI); both are provinces of the Italian region of Lazio. The city of Rome itself is a comune of the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital.

Map of the historical subdivisions of Rome:
  Rioni
  Quartieri
  Suburbi
  Zone

Titles

As of 13 January 2021, there are 168 titles, 10 of which are vacant.

 Vacant
Title Location Cardinal Since[lower-alpha 3] Ref(s).
Sant'Agnese fuori le mura (basilica) Q. Trieste
41.9229°N 12.5189°E / 41.9229; 12.5189 (Sant'Agnese fuori le mura (title))
Camillo Ruini 28 June 1991 [6]
Sant'Agostino (basilica) R. Sant'Eustachio
41.9010°N 12.4743°E / 41.9010; 12.4743 (Sant'Agostino (title))
Jean-Pierre Ricard 24 March 2006 [7][8]
Sant'Alberto Magno Z. Castel Giubileo
41.9645°N 12.5349°E / 41.9645; 12.5349 (Sant'Alberto Magno (title))
Vacant (upon death of Anthony Soter Fernandez) 28 October 2020 [9][10]
Santi Ambrogio e Carlo (basilica) R. Campo Marzio
41.9054°N 12.4779°E / 41.9054; 12.4779 (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo (title))
Vacant (upon death of Dionigi Tettamanzi) 5 August 2017 [11][12]
Sant'Anastasia (basilica) R. Campitelli
41.8881°N 12.4842°E / 41.8881; 12.4842 (Sant'Anastasia (title))
Eugenio Dal Corso PSDP 5 October 2019 [13][14]
Sant'Andrea al Quirinale R. Monti
41.9007°N 12.4893°E / 41.9007; 12.4893 (Sant'Andrea al Quirinale (title))
Odilo Pedro Scherer 24 November 2007 [15][16]
Sant'Andrea della Valle (basilica) R. Sant'Eustachio
41.8960°N 12.4743°E / 41.8960; 12.4743 (Sant'Andrea della Valle (title))
Dieudonné Nzapalainga CSSp 19 November 2016 [17][18]
Sant'Andrea delle Fratte (basilica) R. Colonna
41.9036°N 12.4838°E / 41.9036; 12.4838 (Sant'Andrea delle Fratte (title))
Ennio Antonelli 21 October 2003 [19][20]
Santi Andrea e Gregorio al Monte Celio R. Celio
41.8854°N 12.4907°E / 41.8854; 12.4907 (Santi Andrea e Gregorio al Monte Celio (title))
Francesco Montenegro 14 February 2015 [21][22]
Sant'Angela Merici Q. Nomentano
41.9233°N 12.5253°E / 41.9233; 12.5253 (Sant'Angela Merici (title))
Sigitas Tamkevičius SJ 5 October 2019 [13][23]
Sant'Antonio da Padova in Via Merulana (basilica) R. Esquilino
41.8889°N 12.5043°E / 41.8889; 12.5043 (Sant'Antonio da Padova in Via Merulana (title))
Cláudio Hummes OFM 21 February 2001 [24][25]
Sant'Antonio da Padova in Via Tuscolana Q. Tuscolano
41.8812°N 12.5204°E / 41.8812; 12.5204 (Sant'Antonio da Padova in Via Tuscolana (title))
Jean Zerbo 28 June 2017 [26][27]
Sant'Antonio in Campo Marzio R. Campo Marzio
41.9019°N 12.4745°E / 41.9019; 12.4745 (Sant'Antonio in Campo Marzio (title))
Manuel José Macário do Nascimento Clemente 14 February 2015 [21][28]
Santi Aquila e Priscilla Q. Portuense
41.8669°N 12.4732°E / 41.8669; 12.4732 (Santi Aquila e Priscilla (title))
Juan de la Caridad García Rodríguez 5 October 2019 [13][29]
Sant'Atanasio R. Campo Marzio
41.9078°N 12.4793°E / 41.9078; 12.4793 (Sant'Atanasio (title))
Lucian Mureșan 18 February 2012 [30][31]
Sant'Atanasio a Via Tiburtina Q. Pietralata
41.9128°N 12.5432°E / 41.9128; 12.5432 (Sant'Atanasio a Via Tiburtina (title))
Gabriel Zubeir Wako 21 October 2003 [19][32]
Santa Balbina (basilica) R. San Saba
41.8806°N 12.4897°E / 41.8806; 12.4897 (Santa Balbina (title))
Péter Erdő 21 October 2003 [19][33]
San Bartolomeo all'Isola (basilica) R. Ripa
41.8903°N 12.4783°E / 41.8903; 12.4783 (San Bartolomeo all'Isola (title))
Blase Joseph Cupich 19 November 2016 [17][34]
Beata Maria Vergine Addolorata a piazza Buenos Aires Q. Trieste
41.9181°N 12.5008°E / 41.9181; 12.5008 (Beata Maria Vergine Addolorata a piazza Buenos Aires (title))
Estanislao Esteban Karlic 24 November 2007 [15][35]
Beata Vergine Maria del Monte Carmelo a Mostacciano Z. Torrino
41.8090°N 12.4445°E / 41.8090; 12.4445 (Beata Vergine Maria del Monte Carmelo a Mostacciano (title))
Anthony Olubunmi Okogie 21 October 2003 [19][36]
San Bernardo alle Terme R. Castro Pretorio
41.9036°N 12.4945°E / 41.9036; 12.4945 (San Bernardo alle Terme (title))
George Alencherry 18 February 2012 [30][37]
San Bonaventura da Bagnoregio Q. Don Bosco
41.8697°N 12.5724°E / 41.8697; 12.5724 (San Bonaventura da Bagnoregio (title))
Joseph Coutts 28 June 2018 [38][39]
Santi Bonifacio ed Alessio (basilica)[lower-alpha 4] R. Ripa
41.8838°N 12.4786°E / 41.8838; 12.4786 (Santi Bonifacio ed Alessio (title))
Vacant (upon death of Eusébio Oscar Scheid SCI) 13 January 2021 [40][41]
San Callisto R. Trastevere
41.8890°N 12.4703°E / 41.8890; 12.4703 (San Callisto (title))
Willem Jacobus Eijk 18 February 2012 [30][42]
San Camillo de Lellis (basilica) R. Sallustiano
41.9070°N 12.4943°E / 41.9070; 12.4943 (San Camillo de Lellis (title))
Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne 21 February 2001 [24][43]
Santa Cecilia (basilica) R. Trastevere
41.8876°N 12.4758°E / 41.8876; 12.4758 (Santa Cecilia (title))
Gualtiero Bassetti 22 February 2014 [44][45]
Santa Chiara a Vigna Clara Q. Della Vittoria
41.9481°N 12.4621°E / 41.9481; 12.4621 (Santa Chiara a Vigna Clara (title))
Vinko Puljić 26 November 1994 [46]
San Clemente (basilica) R. Monti
41.8893°N 12.4975°E / 41.8893; 12.4975 (San Clemente (title))
Vacant (upon death of Adrianus Johannes Simonis) 2 September 2020 [47][48]
San Corbiniano Z. Castel Fusano
41.7487°N 12.3769°E / 41.7487; 12.3769 (San Corbiniano (title))
Reinhard Marx 20 November 2010 [49][50]
San Crisogono (basilica) R. Trastevere
41.8891°N 12.4735°E / 41.8891; 12.4735 (San Crisogono (title))
Andrew Yeom Soo-jung 22 February 2014 [44][51]
Santa Croce in Gerusalemme (basilica) R. Esquilino
41.8882°N 12.5160°E / 41.8882; 12.5160 (Santa Croce in Gerusalemme (title))
Juan José Omella Omella 28 June 2017 [26][52]
Santa Croce in Via Flaminia (basilica) Q. Flaminio
41.9287°N 12.4679°E / 41.9287; 12.4679 (Santa Croce in Via Flaminia (title))
Sérgio da Rocha 19 November 2016 [17][53]
Sacro Cuore di Gesù agonizzante a Vitinia Z. Mezzocammino
41.7911°N 12.4069°E / 41.7911; 12.4069 (Sacro Cuore di Gesù agonizzante a Vitinia (title))
Telesphore Placidus Toppo 21 October 2003 [19][54]
Sacro Cuore di Maria (basilica) Q. Pinciano
41.9275°N 12.4811°E / 41.9275; 12.4811 (Sacro Cuore di Maria (title))
Julius Riyadi Darmaatmadja SJ 26 November 1994 [55]
Sacri Cuori di Gesù e Maria a Tor Fiorenza Q. Trieste
41.9343°N 12.5113°E / 41.9343; 12.5113 (Sacri Cuori di Gesù e Maria a Tor Fiorenza (title))
Edoardo Menichelli 14 February 2015 [21][56]
Santi XII Apostoli (basilica)[lower-alpha 5] R. Trevi
41.8981°N 12.4835°E / 41.8981; 12.4835 (Santi XII Apostoli (title))
Angelo Scola 21 October 2003 [19][57]
Santa Dorotea R. Trastevere
41.8922°N 12.4682°E / 41.8922; 12.4682 (Santa Dorotea (title))
Javier Lozano Barragán 12 June 2014[lower-roman 1] [58][59]
Sant'Egidio R. Trastevere
41.8901°N 12.4687°E / 41.8901; 12.4687 (Sant'Egidio (title))
Matteo Maria Zuppi 5 October 2019 [13][60]
Sant'Emerenziana a Tor Fiorenza Q. Trieste
41.9287°N 12.5156°E / 41.9287; 12.5156 (Sant'Emerenziana a Tor Fiorenza (title))
Jean-Pierre Kutwa 22 February 2014 [44][61]
Sant'Eusebio R. Esquilino
41.8963°N 12.5038°E / 41.8963; 12.5038 (Sant'Eusebio (title))
Daniel Nicholas DiNardo 24 November 2007 [15][62]
Santi Fabiano e Venanzio a Villa Fiorelli Q. Tuscolano
41.8846°N 12.5218°E / 41.8846; 12.5218 (Santi Fabiano e Venanzio a Villa Fiorelli (title))
Carlos Aguiar Retes 19 November 2016 [17][63]
San Felice da Cantalice a Centocelle, suburbicarian rank pro hac vice Q. Prenestino-Centocelle
41.8766°N 12.5663°E / 41.8766; 12.5663 (San Felice da Cantalice a Centocelle (title))
Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle 24 November 2012[lower-roman 2] [64][65]
San Francesco d'Assisi a Ripa Grande R. Trastevere
41.8851°N 12.4733°E / 41.8851; 12.4733 (San Francesco d'Assisi a Ripa Grande (title))
Norberto Rivera Carrera 21 February 1998 [66]
San Francesco d'Assisi ad Acilia Z. Acilia Nord
41.7822°N 12.3519°E / 41.7822; 12.3519 (San Francesco d'Assisi ad Acilia (title))
Wilfrid Fox Napier OFM 21 February 2001 [24][67]
San Frumenzio ai Prati Fiscali Z. Val Melaina
41.9469°N 12.5176°E / 41.9469; 12.5176 (San Frumenzio ai Prati Fiscali (title))
Alexandre José Maria dos Santos OFM 28 June 1988 [68]
San Gabriele Arcangelo all'Acqua Traversa S. Della Vittoria
41.9503°N 12.4435°E / 41.9503; 12.4435 (San Gabriele Arcangelo all'Acqua Traversa (title))
Fridolin Ambongo Besungu OFMCap 5 October 2019 [13][69]
San Gabriele dell'Addolorata Q. Don Bosco
41.8635°N 12.5593°E / 41.8635; 12.5593 (San Gabriele dell'Addolorata (title))
Júlio Duarte Langa 14 February 2015 [21][70]
Santa Galla Q. Ostiense
41.8677°N 12.4896°E / 41.8677; 12.4896 (Santa Galla (title))
Daniel Fernando Sturla Berhouet SDB 14 February 2015 [21][71]
San Gerardo Maiella Q. Prenestino-Labicano
41.8811°N 12.5561°E / 41.8811; 12.5561 (San Gerardo Maiella (title))
Rubén Salazar Gómez 24 November 2012 [64][72]
Gesù Divin Lavoratore Q. Portuense
41.8688°N 12.4662°E / 41.8688; 12.4662 (Gesù Divin Lavoratore (title))
Christoph Schönborn OP 21 February 1998 [73]
Gesù Divin Maestro alla Pineta Sacchetti Q. Trionfale
41.9232°N 12.4253°E / 41.9232; 12.4253 (Gesù Divin Maestro alla Pineta Sacchetti (title))
Thomas Stafford Williams 2 February 1983 [74]
San Giacomo in Augusta R. Campo Marzio
41.9077°N 12.4773°E / 41.9077; 12.4773 (San Giacomo in Augusta (title))
Chibly Langlois 22 February 2014 [44][75]
San Gioacchino ai Prati di Castello R. Prati
41.9099°N 12.4651°E / 41.9099; 12.4651 (San Gioacchino ai Prati di Castello (title))
Leopoldo José Brenes Solórzano 22 February 2014 [44][76]
Santi Gioacchino ed Anna al Tuscolano Z. Torre Maura
41.8520°N 12.5877°E / 41.8520; 12.5877 (Santi Gioacchino ad Anna al Tuscolano (title))
Toribio Ticona Porco 28 June 2018 [38][77]
San Giovanni a Porta Latina R. Celio
41.8772°N 12.5020°E / 41.8772; 12.5020 (San Giovanni a Porta Latina (title))
Vacant (upon death of Renato Corti) 12 May 2020 [78][79]
San Giovanni Battista de' Rossi Q. Appio-Latino
41.8714°N 12.5191°E / 41.8714; 12.5191 (San Giovanni Battista de' Rossi (title))
John Ribat MSC 19 November 2016 [17][80]
San Giovanni Battista dei Fiorentini (basilica) R. Ponte
41.8995°N 12.4648°E / 41.8995; 12.4648 (San Giovanni Battista dei Fiorentini (title))
Giuseppe Petrocchi 28 June 2018 [38][81]
San Giovanni Crisostomo a Monte Sacro Alto Q. Monte Sacro Alto
41.9405°N 12.5432°E / 41.9405; 12.5432 (San Giovanni Crisostomo a Monte Sacro Alto (title))
Jean-Claude Hollerich SJ 5 October 2019 [13][82]
Santi Giovanni e Paolo (basilica) R. Celio
41.8865°N 12.4921°E / 41.8865; 12.4921 (Santi Giovanni e Paolo (title))
Jozef De Kesel 14 February 2015 [21][83]
San Giovanni Evangelista a Spinaceto Z. Tor de' Cenci
41.7858°N 12.4439°E / 41.7858; 12.4439 (San Giovanni Evangelista a Spinaceto (title))
Álvaro Leonel Ramazzini Imeri 5 October 2019 [13][84]
Santi Giovanni Evangelista e Petronio R. Regola
41.8940°N 12.4706°E / 41.8940; 12.4706 (Santi Giovanni Evangelista e Petronio (title))
Baltazar Enrique Porras Cardozo 19 November 2016 [17][85]
San Giovanni Maria Vianney Z. Borghesiana
41.8614°N 12.6705°E / 41.8614; 12.6705 (San Giovanni Maria Vianney (title))
Rainer Maria Woelki 18 February 2012 [30][86]
San Girolamo a Corviale S. Gianicolense
41.8526°N 12.4220°E / 41.8526; 12.4220 (San Girolamo a Corviale (title))
Luis Héctor Villalba 14 February 2015 [21][87]
San Girolamo dei Croati[lower-alpha 6] R. Campo Marzio
41.9050°N 12.4758°E / 41.9050; 12.4758 (San Girolamo dei Croati (title))
Josip Bozanić 21 October 2003 [19][88]
San Giuda Taddeo Apostolo Q. Appio-Latino
41.8679°N 12.5258°E / 41.8679; 12.5258 (San Giuda Taddeo Apostolo (title))
Cornelius Sim 28 November 2020 [89][90]
San Giuseppe all'Aurelio Q. Primavalle
41.9032°N 12.4129°E / 41.9032; 12.4129 (San Giuseppe all'Aurelio (title))
Gérald Cyprien Lacroix ISPX 22 February 2014 [44][91]
San Giuseppe da Copertino Q. Giuliano-Dalmata
41.8167°N 12.4843°E / 41.8167; 12.4843 (San Giuseppe da Copertino (title))
José Luis Lacunza Maestrojuán OAR 14 February 2015 [21][92]
San Giustino Q. Alessandrino
41.8739°N 12.5803°E / 41.8739; 12.5803 (San Giustino (title))
Jean-Baptiste Phạm Minh Mẫn 21 October 2003 [19][93]
Gran Madre di Dio Q. Della Vittoria
41.9385°N 12.4656°E / 41.9385; 12.4656 (Gran Madre di Dio (title))
Angelo Bagnasco 24 November 2007 [15][94]
San Gregorio VII Q. Aurelio
41.8981°N 12.4502°E / 41.8981; 12.4502 (San Gregorio VII (title))
Baselios Cleemis Thottunkal 24 November 2012 [64][95]
San Gregorio Barbarigo alle Tre Fontane Q. Europa
41.8279°N 12.4785°E / 41.8279; 12.4785 (San Gregorio Barbarigo alle Tre Fontane (title))
Désiré Tsarahazana 28 June 2018 [38][96]
San Gregorio Magno alla Magliana Nuova Q. Portuense
41.8449°N 12.4590°E / 41.8449; 12.4590 (San Gregorio Magno alla Magliana Nuova (title))
Geraldo Majella Agnelo 21 February 2001 [24][97]
Immacolata al Tiburtino Q. Tiburtino
41.8971°N 12.5147°E / 41.8971; 12.5147 (Immacolata al Tiburtino (title))
Raymundo Damasceno Assis 20 November 2010 [49][98]
Immacolata Concezione di Maria a Grottarossa Z. Grottarossa
41.9622°N 12.4880°E / 41.9622; 12.4880 (Immacolata Concezione di Maria a Grottarossa (title))
Wilton Daniel Gregory 28 November 2020 [89][99]
Sant'Ippolito Q. Nomentano
41.9108°N 12.5216°E / 41.9108; 12.5216 (Sant'Ippolito (title))
John Atcherley Dew 14 February 2015 [21][100]
Sant'Ireneo a Centocelle Q. Prenestino-Centocelle
41.8898°N 12.5645°E / 41.8898; 12.5645 (Sant'Ireneo a Centocelle (title))
Charles Maung Bo SDB 14 February 2015 [21][101]
San Leonardo da Porto Maurizio ad Acilia Z. Acilia Sud
41.7832°N 12.3662°E / 41.7832; 12.3662 (San Leonardo da Porto Maurizio ad Acilia (title))
Sebastian Koto Khoarai OMI 19 November 2016 [17][102]
San Leone I Q. Prenestino-Labicano
41.8910°N 12.5292°E / 41.8910; 12.5292 (San Leone I (title))
Cristóbal López Romero SDB 5 October 2019 [13][103]
San Liborio Q. Monte Sacro Alto
41.9422°N 12.5674°E / 41.9422; 12.5674 (San Liborio (title))
Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson 21 October 2003 [19][104]
San Lorenzo in Damaso (basilica) R. Parione
41.8968°N 12.4717°E / 41.8968; 12.4717 (San Lorenzo in Damaso (title))
Antonio María Rouco Varela 21 February 1998 [105]
San Lorenzo in Lucina (basilica) R. Colonna
41.9033°N 12.4787°E / 41.9033; 12.4787 (San Lorenzo in Lucina (title))
Albert Malcolm Ranjith Patabendige Don 20 November 2010 [49][106]
San Lorenzo in Panisperna R. Monti
41.8974°N 12.4933°E / 41.8974; 12.4933 (San Lorenzo in Panisperna (title))
Michael Michai Kitbunchu 2 February 1983 [107]
San Luca a Via Prenestina Q. Prenestino-Labicano
41.8883°N 12.5376°E / 41.8883; 12.5376 (San Luca a Via Prenestina (title))
José Freire Falcão 28 June 1988 [108]
Santa Lucia a Piazza d'Armi Q. Della Vittoria
41.9194°N 12.4565°E / 41.9194; 12.4565 (Santa Lucia a Piazza d'Armi (title))
Théodore-Adrien Sarr 24 November 2007 [15][109]
San Luigi dei Francesi R. Sant'Eustachio
41.8996°N 12.4746°E / 41.8996; 12.4746 (San Luigi dei Francesi (title))
André Vingt-Trois 24 November 2007 [15][110]
San Luigi Maria Grignion de Montfort Q. Primavalle
41.9373°N 12.4238°E / 41.9373; 12.4238 (San Luigi Maria Grignion de Montfort (title))
Felipe Arizmendi Esquivel 28 November 2020 [89][111]
Santi Marcellino e Pietro R. Monti
41.8891°N 12.5031°E / 41.8891; 12.5031 (Santi Marcelino e Pietro (title))
Dominik Duka OP 18 February 2012 [30][112]
San Marcello R. Trevi
41.8987°N 12.4820°E / 41.8987; 12.4820 (San Marcello (title))
Giuseppe Betori 18 February 2012 [30][113]
San Marco (basilica) R. Pigna
41.8961°N 12.4816°E / 41.8961; 12.4816 (San Marco (title))
Angelo De Donatis 28 June 2018 [38][114]
San Marco in Agro Laurentino Q. Giuliano-Dalmata
41.8207°N 12.4838°E / 41.8207; 12.4838 (San Marco in Agro Laurentino (title))
Alexandre do Nascimento 2 February 1983 [115]
Santa Maria Addolorata Q. Collatino
41.8963°N 12.5582°E / 41.8963; 12.5582 (Santa Maria Addolorata (title))
Francis Xavier Kriengsak Kovithavanij 14 February 2015 [21][116]
Santa Maria ai Monti R. Monti
41.8947°N 12.4906°E / 41.8947; 12.4906 (Santa Maria ai Monti (title))
Jorge Liberato Urosa Savino 24 March 2006 [7][117]
Santa Maria Consolatrice al Tiburtino Q. Tiburtino
41.8975°N 12.5352°E / 41.8975; 12.5352 (Santa Maria Consolatrice al Tiburtino (title))
Philippe Nakellentuba Ouédraogo 22 February 2014 [44][118]
Santa Maria degli Angeli (basilica) R. Castro Pretorio
41.9034°N 12.4973°E / 41.9034; 12.4973 (Santa Maria degli Angeli (title))
Anders Arborelius OCD 28 June 2017 [26][119]
Santa Maria del Buon Consiglio Q. Tuscolano
41.8636°N 12.5503°E / 41.8636; 12.5503 (Santa Maria del Buon Consiglio (title))
Augusto Paolo Lojudice 28 November 2020 [89][120]
Santa Maria del Popolo (basilica) R. Campo Marzio
41.9115°N 12.4766°E / 41.9115; 12.4766 (Santa Maria del Popolo (title))
Stanisław Dziwisz 24 March 2006 [7][121]
Santa Maria della Pace R. Ponte
41.8999°N 12.4717°E / 41.8999; 12.4717 (Santa Maria della Pace (title))
Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa ISch 21 February 2001 [24][122]
Santa Maria della Presentazione S. Trionfale
41.9123°N 12.4010°E / 41.9123; 12.4010 (Santa Maria della Presentazione (title))
Francisco Robles Ortega 24 November 2007 [15][123]
Santa Maria della Salute a Primavalle Q. Primavalle
41.9210°N 12.4156°E / 41.9210; 12.4156 (Santa Maria della Salute a Primavalle (title))
Kelvin Edward Felix 22 February 2014 [44][124]
Santa Maria della Speranza Z. Val Melaina
41.9587°N 12.5217°E / 41.9587; 12.5217 (Santa Maria della Speranza (title))
Óscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga SDB 21 February 2001 [24][125]
Santa Maria della Vittoria R. Sallustiano
41.9047°N 12.4942°E / 41.9047; 12.4942 (Santa Maria della Vittoria (title))
Seán Patrick O'Malley OFMCap 24 March 2006 [7][126]
Santa Maria delle Grazie a Via Trionfale Q. Trionfale
41.9071°N 12.4490°E / 41.9071; 12.4490 (Santa Maria delle Grazie a Via Trionfale (title))
Joseph William Tobin CSsR 19 November 2016 [17][127]
Santa Maria Domenica Mazzarello Q. Don Bosco
41.8601°N 12.5768°E / 41.8601; 12.5768 (Santa Maria Domenica Mazzarello (title))
George Pell 21 October 2003 [19][128]
Santa Maria Immacolata di Lourdes a Boccea Q. Aurelio
41.9028°N 12.4277°E / 41.9028; 12.4277 (Santa Maria Immacolata di Lourdes a Boccea (title))
Nicholas Cheong Jin-suk 24 March 2006 [7][129]
Santa Maria in Ara Coeli (basilica) R. Campitelli
41.8940°N 12.4832°E / 41.8940; 12.4832 (Santa Maria in Ara Coeli (title))
Salvatore De Giorgi 21 February 1998 [130]
Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli R. Regola
41.8960°N 12.4691°E / 41.8960; 12.4691 (Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli (title))
Carlos Amigo Vallejo OFM 21 October 2003 [19][131]
Santa Maria in Traspontina, suburbicarian rank pro hac vice R. Borgo
41.9028°N 12.4622°E / 41.9028; 12.4622 (Santa Maria in Traspontina (title))
Marc Ouellet PSS 21 October 2003[lower-roman 3] [19][132]
Santa Maria in Trastevere (basilica) R. Trastevere
41.8895°N 12.4696°E / 41.8895; 12.4696 (Santa Maria in Trastevere (title))
Carlos Osoro Sierra 19 November 2016 [17][133]
Santa Maria in Vallicella R. Parione
41.8985°N 12.4692°E / 41.8985; 12.4692 (Santa Maria in Vallicella (title))
Ricardo Blázquez Pérez 14 February 2015 [21][134]
Santa Maria in Via R. Trevi
41.9017°N 12.4816°E / 41.9017; 12.4816 (Santa Maria in Via (title))
Vacant (upon death of Raúl Eduardo Vela Chiriboga) 15 November 2020 [135][136]
Santa Maria Madre del Redentore a Tor Bella Monaca Z. Torre Angela
41.8705°N 12.6324°E / 41.8705; 12.6324 (Santa Maria Madre del Redentore a Tor Bella Monaca (title))
Joseph Zen Ze-kiun SDB 24 March 2006 [7][137]
Santa Maria Madre della Provvidenza a Monte Verde Q. Gianicolense
41.8782°N 12.4526°E / 41.8782; 12.4526 (Santa Maria Madre della Provvidenza a Monte Verde (title))
Orani João Tempesta OCist 22 February 2014 [44][138]
Santa Maria Nuova, held in commendam (basilica) R. Campitelli
41.8912°N 12.4888°E / 41.8912; 12.4888 (Santa Maria Nuova (title))
Angelo Sodano 28 June 1991[lower-roman 4] [139]
Santa Maria "Regina Mundi" a Torre Spaccata Q. Don Bosco
41.8659°N 12.5815°E / 41.8659; 12.5815 (Santa Maria "Regina Mundi" a Torre Spaccata (title))
Orlando Beltran Quevedo OMI 22 February 2014 [44][140]
Santa Maria "Regina Pacis" a Monte Verde Q. Gianicolense
41.8813°N 12.4613°E / 41.8813; 12.4613 (Santa Maria "Regina Pacis" a Monte Verde (title))
Francisco Álvarez Martínez 21 February 2001 [24][141]
Santa Maria "Regina Pacis" in Ostia mare Q. Lido di Ostia Levante
41.7316°N 12.2813°E / 41.7316; 12.2813 (Santa Maria "Regina Pacis" in Ostia mare (title))
Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya 20 November 2010 [49][142]
Santa Maria sopra Minerva (basilica) R. Pigna
41.8980°N 12.4784°E / 41.8980; 12.4784 (Santa Maria sopra Minerva (title))
António Augusto dos Santos Marto 28 June 2018 [38][143]
Santi Martiri dell'Uganda a Poggio Ameno Q. Ardeatino
41.8453°N 12.4901°E / 41.8453; 12.4901 (Santi Martiri dell'Uganda a Poggio Ameno (title))
Christian Wiyghan Tumi 28 June 1988 [144]
Natività di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo a Via Gallia Q. Appio-Latino
41.8805°N 12.5054°E / 41.8805; 12.5054 (Natività di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo a Via Gallia (title))
Audrys Juozas Bačkis 21 February 2001 [24][145]
Santi Nereo ed Achilleo R. San Saba
41.8802°N 12.4948°E / 41.8802; 12.4948 (Santi Nereo ed Achilleo (title))
Celestino Aós Braco OFMCap 28 November 2020 [89][146]
Santissimo Nome di Maria in Via Latina Q. Appio-Latino
41.8712°N 12.5114°E / 41.8712; 12.5114 (Santissimo Nome di Maria in Via Latina (title))
Gaudencio Borbon Rosales 24 March 2006 [7][147]
Nostra Signora de La Salette Q. Gianicolense
41.8757°N 12.4491°E / 41.8757; 12.4491 (Nostra Signora de La Salette (title))
Polycarp Pengo 21 February 1998 [148]
Nostra Signora del Santissimo Sacramento e Santi Martiri Canadesi Q. Nomentano
41.9175°N 12.5188°E / 41.9175; 12.5188 (Nostra Signora del Santissimo Sacramento e Santi Martiri Canadesi (title))
Patrick D'Rozario CSC 19 November 2016 [17][149]
Nostra Signora di Guadalupe a Monte Mario S. Della Vittoria
41.9438°N 12.4241°E / 41.9438; 12.4241 (Nostra Signora di Guadalupe a Monte Mario (title))
Timothy Michael Dolan 18 February 2012 [30][150]
Nostra Signora di Guadalupe e San Filippo Martire (basilica) S. Aurelio
41.8939°N 12.4167°E / 41.8939; 12.4167 (Nostra Signora di Guadalupe e San Filippo Martire (title))
Juan Sandoval Íñiguez 26 November 1994 [151]
Sant'Onofrio R. Trastevere
41.8973°N 12.4612°E / 41.8973; 12.4612 (Sant'Onofrio (title))
Vacant (upon death of Carlo Furno) 9 December 2015 [152][153]
San Pancrazio (basilica) Q. Gianicolense
41.8850°N 12.4540°E / 41.8850; 12.4540 (San Pancrazio (title))
Antonio Cañizares Llovera 24 March 2006 [7][154]
Santa Paola Romana Q. Trionfale
41.9134°N 12.4430°E / 41.9134; 12.4430 (Santa Paola Romana (title))
Soane Patita Paini Mafi 14 February 2015 [21][155]
San Paolo della Croce a Corviale S. Gianicolense
41.8539°N 12.4142°E / 41.8539; 12.4142 (San Paolo della Croce a Corviale (title))
Oswald Gracias 24 November 2007 [15][156]
San Patrizio R. Ludovisi
41.9086°N 12.4929°E / 41.9086; 12.4929 (San Patrizio (title))
Thomas Christopher Collins 18 February 2012 [30][157]
Santi Pietro e Paolo a Via Ostiense (basilica) Q. Europa
41.8337°N 12.4593°E / 41.8337; 12.4593 (Santi Pietro e Paolo a Via Ostiense (title))
Pedro Ricardo Barreto Jimeno SJ 28 June 2018 [38][158]
San Pietro in Montorio R. Trastevere
41.8886°N 12.4665°E / 41.8886; 12.4665 (San Pietro in Montorio (title))
James Francis Stafford 1 March 2008[lower-roman 5] [159]
San Pietro in Vincoli (basilica) R. Monti
41.8938°N 12.4931°E / 41.8938; 12.4931 (San Pietro in Vincoli (title))
Donald William Wuerl 20 November 2010 [49][160]
San Pio X alla Balduina Q. Trionfale
41.9197°N 12.4407°E / 41.9197; 12.4407 (San Pio X alla Balduina (title))
Nicolás de Jesús López Rodríguez 28 June 1991 [161]
San Policarpo Q. Appio-Claudio
41.8525°N 12.5580°E / 41.8525; 12.5580 (San Policarpo (title))
Alberto Suárez Inda 14 February 2015 [21][162]
Santa Prassede (basilica) R. Monti
41.8962°N 12.4988°E / 41.8962; 12.4988 (Santa Prassede (title))
Paul Poupard 29 January 1996[lower-roman 6] [163]
Preziosissimo Sangue di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo Q. Tor di Quinto
41.9461°N 12.4743°E / 41.9461; 12.4743 (Preziosissimo Sangue di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo (title))
John Njue 24 November 2007 [15][164]
Santa Prisca R. Ripa
41.8831°N 12.4840°E / 41.8831; 12.4840 (Santa Prisca (title))
Justin Francis Rigali 21 October 2003 [19][165]
Santi Protomartiri a Via Aurelia Antica Q. Aurelio
41.8946°N 12.4413°E / 41.8946; 12.4413 (Santi Protomartiri a Via Aurelia Antica (title))
Vacant (upon death of Henri Schwery) 7 January 2021 [166][167]
Santa Pudenziana (basilica) R. Monti
41.8985°N 12.4954°E / 41.8985; 12.4954 (Santa Pudenziana (title))
Thomas Aquino Manyo Maeda 28 June 2018 [38][168]
Santi Quattro Coronati (basilica) R. Celio
41.8882°N 12.4982°E / 41.8882; 12.4982 (Santi Quattro Coronati (title))
Roger Michael Mahony 28 June 1991 [169]
Santi Quirico e Giulitta R. Monti
41.8940°N 12.4877°E / 41.8940; 12.4877 (Santi Quirico e Giulitta (title))
Seán Baptist Brady 24 November 2007 [15][170]
Santissimo Redentore a Valmelaina Q. Monte Sacro
41.9480°N 12.5285°E / 41.9480; 12.5285 (Santissimo Redentore a Valmelaina (title))
Ricardo Ezzati Andrello SDB 22 February 2014 [44][171]
Santissimo Redentore e Sant'Alfonso in Via Merulana R. Esquilino
41.8958°N 12.5004°E / 41.8958; 12.5004 (Santissimo Redentore e Sant'Alfonso in Via Merulana (title))
Vincent Gerard Nichols 22 February 2014 [44][172]
Regina Apostolorum (basilica) Q. Ostiense
41.8534°N 12.4832°E / 41.8534; 12.4832 (Regina Apostolorum (title))
John Tong Hon 18 February 2012 [30][173]
San Roberto Bellarmino Q. Parioli
41.9233°N 12.4931°E / 41.9233; 12.4931 (San Roberto Bellarmino (title))
Mario Aurelio Poli 22 February 2014 [44][174]
San Romano Martire Q. Pietralata
41.9108°N 12.5382°E / 41.9108; 12.5382 (San Romano Martire (title))
Berhaneyesus Demerew Souraphiel CM 14 February 2015 [21][175]
Santa Sabina (basilica) R. Ripa
41.8845°N 12.4798°E / 41.8845; 12.4798 (Santa Sabina (title))
Jozef Tomko 29 January 1996[lower-roman 7] [176]
Santissimo Sacramento a Tor de' Schiavi Q. Prenestino-Labicano
41.8921°N 12.5577°E / 41.8921; 12.5577 (Santissimo Sacramento a Tor de' Schiavi (title))
Gregorio Rosa Chávez 28 June 2017 [26][177]
San Saturnino Q. Trieste
41.9225°N 12.5077°E / 41.9225; 12.5077 (San Saturnino (title))
John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan 24 November 2012 [64][178]
San Sebastiano alle Catacombe (basilica) Q. Ardeatino
41.8557°N 12.5156°E / 41.8557; 12.5156 (San Sebastiano alle Catacombe (title))
Lluís Martínez Sistach 24 November 2007 [15][179]
Santi Silvestro e Martino ai Monti (basilica)[lower-alpha 7] R. Monti
41.8946°N 12.4982°E / 41.8946; 12.4982 (San Silvestro e Martino ai Monti (title))
Kazimierz Nycz 20 November 2010 [49][180]
San Silvestro in Capite R. Colonna
41.9032°N 12.4805°E / 41.9032; 12.4805 (San Silvestro in Capite (title))
Louis-Marie Ling Mangkhanekhoun IVD 28 June 2017 [26][181]
Santa Silvia Q. Portuense
41.8560°N 12.4497°E / 41.8560; 12.4497 (Santa Silvia (title))
Jānis Pujats 21 February 2001[lower-roman 8] [24][182]
Santi Simone e Giuda Taddeo a Torre Angela, suburbicarian rank pro hac vice Z. Torre Angela
41.8750°N 12.6203°E / 41.8750; 12.6203 (Santi Simone e Giuda Taddeo a Torre Angela (title))
Pietro Parolin 22 February 2014[lower-roman 3] [44][183]
San Sisto (basilica) R. Celio
41.8806°N 12.4958°E / 41.8806; 12.4958 (San Sisto (title))
Antoine Kambanda 28 November 2020 [89][184]
Santa Sofia a Via Boccea (basilica) S. Trionfale
41.9117°N 12.3975°E / 41.9117; 12.3975 (Santa Sofia a Via Boccea (title))
Vacant (upon death of Lubomyr Husar MSU) 31 May 2017 [185][186]
Spirito Santo alla Ferratella Z. Fonte Ostiense
41.8177°N 12.4736°E / 41.8177; 12.4736 (Spirito Santo alla Ferratella (title))
Ignatius Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo 5 October 2019 [13][187]
Santo Stefano al Monte Celio (basilica) R. Monti
41.8846°N 12.4968°E / 41.8846; 12.4968 (Santo Stefano al Monte Celio (title))
Friedrich Wetter 25 May 1985 [188]
Santa Susanna R. Trevi
41.9043°N 12.4936°E / 41.9043; 12.4936 (Santa Susanna (title))
Vacant (upon death of Bernard Francis Law) 20 December 2017 [189][190]
Santa Teresa al Corso d'Italia (basilica) Q. Pinciano
41.9115°N 12.4950°E / 41.9115; 12.4950 (Santa Teresa al Corso d'Italia (title))
Maurice Piat CSSp 19 November 2016 [17][191]
San Timoteo Z. Casal Palocco
41.7521°N 12.3562°E / 41.7521; 12.3562 (San Timoteo (title))
Arlindo Gomes Furtado 14 February 2015 [21][192]
San Tommaso Apostolo Z. Castel Fusano
41.7381°N 12.3720°E / 41.7381; 12.3720 (San Tommaso Apostolo (title))
Pierre Nguyễn Văn Nhơn 14 February 2015 [21][193]
Trasfigurazione di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo Q. Gianicolense
41.8709°N 12.4466°E / 41.8709; 12.4466 (Trasfigurazione di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo (title))
Pedro Rubiano Sáenz 21 February 2001 [24][194]
Santissima Trinità al Monte Pincio R. Campo Marzio
41.9063°N 12.4837°E / 41.9063; 12.4837 (Santissima Trinità al Monte Pincio (title))
Philippe Barbarin 21 October 2003 [19][195]
Sant'Ugo Z. Val Melaina
41.9640°N 12.5179°E / 41.9640; 12.5179 (Sant'Ugo (title))
Emmanuel Wamala 26 November 1994 [196]
San Vigilio Q. Ardeatino
41.8297°N 12.4926°E / 41.8297; 12.4926 (San Vigilio (title))
Jose Fuerte Advincula 28 November 2020 [89][197]
Santi Vitale, Valeria, Gervasio e Protasio (basilica)[lower-alpha 8] R. Monti
41.8997°N 12.4907°E / 41.8997; 12.4907 (Santi Vitale, Valeria, Gervasio e Protasio (title))
Adam Joseph Maida 26 November 1994 [198]

Deaconries

As of 28 November 2020, there are 69 deaconries, 8 of which are vacant.

 Vacant
Deaconry Location Cardinal Since[lower-alpha 3] Ref(s).
Sant'Agata de' Goti[lower-alpha 9] R. Monti
41.8964°N 12.4893°E / 41.8964; 12.4893 (Sant'Agata de' Goti (deaconry))
Raymond Leo Burke 20 November 2010 [49][199]
Sant'Agnese in Agone R. Parione
41.8988°N 12.4726°E / 41.8988; 12.4726 (Sant'Agnese in Agone (deaconry))
Gerhard Ludwig Müller 22 February 2014 [44][200]
Santi Angeli Custodi a Città Giardino, title pro hac vice Q. Monte Sacro
41.9359°N 12.5360°E / 41.9359; 12.5360 (Santi Angeli Custodi a Città Giardino (deaconry))
Agostino Cacciavillan 21 February 2001[lower-roman 9] [201][202]
Sant'Angelo in Pescheria R. Sant'Angelo
41.8926°N 12.4787°E / 41.8926; 12.4787 (Sant'Angelo in Pescheria (deaconry))
Vacant (upon death of Elio Sgreccia) 5 June 2019 [203][204]
Annunciazione della Beata Vergine Maria a Via Ardeatina Q. Ardeatino
41.8356°N 12.5114°E / 41.8356; 12.5114 (Annunciazione della Beata Vergine Maria a Via Ardeatina (deaconry))
Domenico Calcagno 18 February 2012 [30][205]
Sant'Anselmo all'Aventino R. Ripa
41.8821°N 12.4779°E / 41.8821; 12.4779 (Sant'Anselmo all'Aventino (deaconry))
Lorenzo Baldisseri 22 February 2014 [44][206]
Sant'Antonio di Padova a Circonvallazione Appia Q. Appio-Latino
41.8754°N 12.5128°E / 41.8754; 12.5128 (Sant'Antonio di Padova a Circonvallazione Appia (deaconry))
Karl-Josef Rauber 14 February 2015 [21][207]
Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine (basilica) R. Ponte
41.9010°N 12.4736°E / 41.9010; 12.4736 (Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine (deaconry))
Raniero Cantalamessa OFMCap 28 November 2020 [89][208]
San Benedetto fuori Porta San Paolo Q. Ostiense
41.8715°N 12.4786°E / 41.8715; 12.4786 (San Benedetto fuori Porta San Paolo (deaconry))
Vacant (upon death of Achille Silvestrini) 29 August 2019 [209][210]
Santi Biagio e Carlo ai Catinari, suburbicarian rank pro hac vice R. Sant'Eustachio
41.8943°N 12.4752°E / 41.8943; 12.4752 (Santi Biagio e Carlo ai Catinari (deaconry))
Leonardo Sandri 24 November 2007[lower-roman 10] [211][212]
San Cesareo in Palatio R. San Saba
41.8786°N 12.4970°E / 41.8786; 12.4970 (San Cesareo in Palatio (deaconry))
Antonio Maria Vegliò 18 February 2012 [30][213]
Santi Cosma e Damiano (basilica) R. Campitelli
41.8920°N 12.4874°E / 41.8920; 12.4874 (Santi Cosma e Damiano (deaconry))
Mario Grech 28 November 2020 [89][214]
Sacro Cuore di Cristo Re, title pro hac vice (basilica) Q. Della Vittoria
41.9175°N 12.4654°E / 41.9175; 12.4654 (Sacro Cuore di Cristo Re (deaconry))
Stanisław Ryłko 24 November 2007[lower-roman 11] [211][215]
Sacro Cuore di Gesù a Castro Pretorio (basilica) R. Castro Pretorio
41.9027°N 12.5026°E / 41.9027; 12.5026 (Sacro Cuore di Gesù a Castro Pretorio (deaconry))
Giuseppe Versaldi 18 February 2012 [30][216]
Dio Padre misericordioso, title pro hac vice Q. Alessandrino
41.8824°N 12.5854°E / 41.8824; 12.5854 (Dio Padre misericordioso (deaconry))
Crescenzio Sepe 21 February 2001[lower-roman 12] [217][218]
San Domenico di Guzman Z. Tor San Giovanni
41.9818°N 12.5591°E / 41.9818; 12.5591 (San Domenico di Guzman (deaconry))
Manuel Monteiro de Castro 18 February 2012 [30][219]
Santi Domenico e Sisto R. Monti
41.8959°N 12.4882°E / 41.8959; 12.4882 (Santi Domenico e Sisto (deaconry))
José Tolentino Calaça de Mendonça 5 October 2019 [13][220]
Sant'Elena fuori Porta Prenestina Q. Prenestino-Labicano
41.8873°N 12.5264°E / 41.8873; 12.5264 (Sant'Elena fuori Porta Prenestina (deaconry))
João Braz de Aviz 18 February 2012 [30][221]
Sant'Eugenio, title pro hac vice (basilica) Q. Pinciano
41.9186°N 12.4747°E / 41.9186; 12.4747 (Sant'Eugenio (deaconry))
Julián Herranz Casado 21 October 2003[lower-roman 13] [58][222]
Sant'Eustachio, title pro hac vice (basilica) R. Sant'Eustachio
41.8987°N 12.4757°E / 41.8987; 12.4757 (Sant'Eustachio (deaconry))
Sergio Sebastiani 21 February 2001[lower-roman 9] [201][223]
San Filippo Neri in Eurosia Q. Ostiense
41.8607°N 12.4928°E / 41.8607; 12.4928 (San Filippo Neri in Eurosia (deaconry))
Vacant (upon death of Attilio Nicora) 22 April 2017 [224][225]
San Francesco di Paola ai Monti R. Monti
41.8938°N 12.4914°E / 41.8938; 12.4914 (San Francesco di Paola ai Monti (deaconry))
Renato Raffaele Martino 21 October 2003 [19][226]
San Francesco Saverio alla Garbatella, title pro hac vice Q. Ostiense
41.8619°N 12.4895°E / 41.8619; 12.4895 (San Francesco Saverio alla Garbatella (deaconry))
Franc Rodé CM 24 March 2006[lower-roman 14] [227][228]
Gesù Buon Pastore alla Montagnola Q. Ardeatino
41.8458°N 12.4823°E / 41.8458; 12.4823 (Gesù Buon Pastore alla Montagnola (deaconry))
Vacant (upon death of Velasio De Paolis CS) 9 September 2017 [229][230]
San Giorgio in Velabro R. Ripa
41.8896°N 12.4832°E / 41.8896; 12.4832 (San Giorgio in Velabro (deaconry))
Gianfranco Ravasi 20 November 2010 [49][231]
San Giovanni Bosco in Via Tuscolana (basilica) Q. Don Bosco
41.8588°N 12.5656°E / 41.8588; 12.5656 (San Giovanni Bosco in Via Tuscolana (deaconry))
Robert Sarah 20 November 2010 [49][232]
San Giovanni della Pigna, title pro hac vice R. Pigna
41.8973°N 12.4781°E / 41.8973; 12.4781 (San Giovanni della Pigna (deaconry))
Raffaele Farina SDB 24 November 2007[lower-roman 11] [211][233]
San Girolamo della Carità a Via Giulia R. Regola
41.8953°N 12.4702°E / 41.8953; 12.4702 (San Girolamo della Carità a Via Giulia (deaconry))
Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot MCCJ 5 October 2019 [13][234]
San Giuliano dei Fiamminghi R. Sant'Eustachio
41.8959°N 12.4757°E / 41.8959; 12.4757 (San Giuliano dei Fiamminghi (deaconry))
Walter Brandmüller 20 November 2010 [49][235]
San Giuliano Martire Z. Tomba di Nerone
41.9750°N 12.4279°E / 41.9750; 12.4279 (San Giuliano Martire (deaconry))
Kevin Joseph Farrell 19 November 2016 [17][236]
San Giuseppe dei Falegnami R. Campitelli
41.8932°N 12.4845°E / 41.8932; 12.4845 (San Giuseppe dei Falegnami (deaconry))
Francesco Coccopalmerio 18 February 2012 [30][237]
San Giuseppe in Via Trionfale, title pro hac vice (basilica) Q. Trionfale
41.9118°N 12.4517°E / 41.9118; 12.4517 (San Giuseppe in Via Trionfale (deaconry))
Severino Poletto 21 February 2001 [24][238]
Sant'Ignazio di Loyola in Campo Marzio R. Pigna
41.8989°N 12.4798°E / 41.8989; 12.4798 (Sant'Ignazio di Loyola in Campo Marzio (deaconry))
Luis Francisco Ladaria Ferrer SJ 28 June 2018 [38][239]
San Lino Q. Primavalle
41.9129°N 12.4226°E / 41.9129; 12.4226 (San Lino (deaconry))
Giovanni Angelo Becciu 28 June 2018 [38][240]
San Lorenzo in Piscibus, title pro hac vice R. Borgo
41.9017°N 12.4592°E / 41.9017; 12.4592 (San Lorenzo in Piscibus (deaconry))
Paul Josef Cordes 24 November 2007[lower-roman 11] [211][241]
Santa Lucia del Gonfalone R. Regola
41.8976°N 12.4673°E / 41.8976; 12.4673 (Santa Lucia del Gonfalone (deaconry))
Aquilino Bocos Merino CMF 28 June 2018 [38][242]
Santa Maria Ausiliatrice in Via Tuscolana (basilica) Q. Tuscolano
41.8745°N 12.5303°E / 41.8745; 12.5303 (Santa Maria Ausiliatrice in Via Tuscolana (deaconry))
Vacant (upon death of Paolo Sardi) 13 July 2019 [243][244]
Santa Maria del Divino Amore a Castel di Leva Z. Castel di Leva
41.7789°N 12.5438°E / 41.7789; 12.5438 (Santa Maria del Divino Amore a Castel di Leva (deaconry))
Enrico Feroci 28 November 2020 [89][245]
Santa Maria della Mercede e Sant'Adriano a Villa Albani, title pro hac vice Q. Salario
41.9172°N 12.5006°E / 41.9172; 12.5006 (Santa Maria della Mercede e Sant'Adriano a Villa Albani (deaconry))
Albert Vanhoye SJ 24 March 2006[lower-roman 14] [227][246]
Santa Maria della Scala R. Trastevere
41.8911°N 12.4678°E / 41.8911; 12.4678 (Santa Maria della Scala (deaconry))
Ernest Simoni 19 November 2016 [17][247]
Santa Maria delle Grazie alle Fornaci fuori Porta Cavalleggeri Q. Aurelio
41.8976°N 12.4548°E / 41.8976; 12.4548 (Santa Maria delle Grazie alle Fornaci fuori Porta Cavalleggeri (deaconry))
Mario Zenari 19 November 2016 [17][248]
Santa Maria Goretti Q. Trieste
41.9315°N 12.5213°E / 41.9315; 12.5213 (Santa Maria Goretti (deaconry))
Vacant (upon death of Prosper Grech OSA) 30 December 2019 [249][250]
Santa Maria Immacolata all'Esquilino R. Esquilino
41.8910°N 12.5060°E / 41.8910; 12.5060 (Santa Maria Immacolata all'Esquilino (deaconry))
Konrad Krajewski 28 June 2018 [38][251]
Santa Maria in Aquiro R. Colonna
41.8999°N 12.4782°E / 41.8999; 12.4782 (Santa Maria in Aquiro (deaconry))
Angelo Amato SDB 20 November 2010 [49][252]
Santa Maria in Cosmedin (basilica) R. Ripa
41.8881°N 12.4817°E / 41.8881; 12.4817 (Santa Maria in Cosmedin (deaconry))
Vacant (upon transfer of Francesco Roberti) 26 June 1967 [253]
Santa Maria in Domnica R. Celio
41.8847°N 12.4956°E / 41.8847; 12.4956 (Santa Maria in Domnica (deaconry))
Marcello Semeraro 28 November 2020 [89][254]
Santa Maria in Portico [Campitelli] R. Sant'Angelo
41.8930°N 12.4792°E / 41.8930; 12.4792 (Santa Maria in Portico (deaconry))
Michael Louis Fitzgerald MAfr 5 October 2019 [13][255]
Santa Maria in Via Lata, title pro hac vice (basilica) R. Pigna
41.8981°N 12.4813°E / 41.8981; 12.4813 (Santa Maria in Via Lata (deaconry))
Edward Idris Cassidy 28 June 1991[lower-roman 15] [256]
Santa Maria Liberatrice a Monte Testaccio, title pro hac vice R. Testaccio
41.8793°N 12.4739°E / 41.8793; 12.4739 (Santa Maria Liberatrice a Monte Testaccio (deaconry))
Giovanni Lajolo 24 November 2007[lower-roman 11] [211][257]
Santa Maria Odigitria dei Siciliani, title pro hac vice[lower-alpha 10] R. Colonna
41.9031°N 12.4859°E / 41.9031; 12.4859 (Santa Maria Odigitria dei Siciliani (deaconry))
Paolo Romeo 20 November 2010 [49][258]
San Michele Arcangelo Q. Pietralata
41.9176°N 12.5502°E / 41.9176; 12.5502 (San Michele Arcangelo (deaconry))
Michael Czerny SJ 5 October 2019 [13][259]
San Nicola in Carcere (basilica) R. Sant'Angelo
41.8911°N 12.4800°E / 41.8911; 12.4800 (San Nicola in Carcere (deaconry))
Silvano Maria Tomasi CS 28 November 2020 [89][260]
Santissimo Nome di Gesù, title pro hac vice R. Pigna
41.8959°N 12.4798°E / 41.8959; 12.4798 (Santissimo Nome di Gesù (deaconry))
Eduardo Martínez Somalo 28 June 1988[lower-roman 16] [261]
Santissimo Nome di Maria al Foro Traiano R. Trevi
41.8961°N 12.4845°E / 41.8961; 12.4845 (Santissimo Nome di Maria al Foro Traiano (deaconry))
Mauro Gambetti OFMConv 28 November 2020 [89][262]
Santissimi Nomi di Gesù e Maria in Via Lata R. Campo Marzio
41.9080°N 12.4777°E / 41.9080; 12.4777 (Santissimi Nomi di Gesù e Maria in Via Lata (deaconry))
Luigi De Magistris 14 February 2015 [21][263]
Nostra Signora del Sacro Cuore R. Parione
41.8983°N 12.4737°E / 41.8983; 12.4737 (Nostra Signora del Sacro Cuore (deaconry))
Kurt Koch 20 November 2010 [49][264]
Nostra Signora di Coromoto in San Giovanni di Dio, suburbicarian rank pro hac vice Q. Gianicolense
41.8626°N 12.4446°E / 41.8626; 12.4446 (Nostra Signora di Coromoto in San Giovanni di Dio (deaconry))
Fernando Filoni 18 February 2012[lower-roman 3] [30][265]
Ognissanti in Via Appia Nuova, title pro hac vice Q. Appio-Latino
41.8799°N 12.5157°E / 41.8799; 12.5157 (Ognissanti in Via Appia Nuova (deaconry))
Walter Kasper 21 February 2001[lower-roman 9] [201][266]
San Paolo alla Regola R. Regola
41.8930°N 12.4735°E / 41.8930; 12.4735 (San Paolo alla Regola (deaconry))
Francesco Monterisi 20 November 2010 [49][267]
San Paolo alle Tre Fontane Q. Ardeatino
41.8339°N 12.4842°E / 41.8339; 12.4842 (San Paolo alle Tre Fontane (deaconry))
Mauro Piacenza 20 November 2010 [49][268]
San Pier Damiani ai Monti di San Paolo, title pro hac vice Z. Acilia Sud
41.7879°N 12.3798°E / 41.7879; 12.3798 (San Pier Damiani ai Monti di San Paolo (deaconry))
Agostino Vallini 24 March 2006[lower-roman 17] [269][270]
San Pio V a Villa Carpegna Q. Aurelio
41.8965°N 12.4314°E / 41.8965; 12.4314 (San Pio V a Villa Carpegna (deaconry))
James Michael Harvey 24 November 2012 [64][271]
San Ponziano Q. Monte Sacro Alto
41.9474°N 12.5447°E / 41.9474; 12.5447 (San Ponziano (deaconry))
Santos Abril y Castelló 18 February 2012 [30][272]
San Saba, title pro hac vice (basilica) R. San Saba
41.8786°N 12.4855°E / 41.8786; 12.4855 (San Saba (deaconry))
Jorge Arturo Medina Estévez 21 February 1998[lower-roman 18] [273]
San Salvatore in Lauro, title pro hac vice R. Ponte
41.9008°N 12.4695°E / 41.9008; 12.4695 (San Salvatore in Lauro (deaconry))
Angelo Comastri 24 November 2007[lower-roman 11] [211][274]
San Sebastiano al Palatino R. Campitelli
41.8897°N 12.4886°E / 41.8897; 12.4886 (San Sebastiano al Palatino (deaconry))
Edwin Frederick O'Brien 18 February 2012 [30][275]
Santo Spirito in Sassia R. Borgo
41.9011°N 12.4612°E / 41.9011; 12.4612 (Santo Spirito in Sassia (deaconry))
Dominique Mamberti 14 February 2015 [21][276]
Santi Urbano e Lorenzo a Prima Porta Z. Prima Porta
42.0011°N 12.4926°E / 42.0011; 12.4926 (Santi Urbano e Lorenzo a Prima Porta (deaconry))
Vacant (upon death of Gilberto Agustoni) 13 January 2017 [277][278]
Santi Vito, Modesto e Crescenzia[lower-alpha 11] R. Esquilino
41.8959°N 12.5015°E / 41.8959; 12.5015 (Santi Vito, Modesto e Crescenzia (deaconry))
Giuseppe Bertello 18 February 2012 [30][279]

Suppressed titular churches

There are 25 suppressed titular churches, 15 of which were titles and 10 of which were deaconries. All suppressed titular churches are extant and functional as regular Catholic churches, unless otherwise indicated.

Suppressed titles

Title Location Suppressed Notes Ref(s).
Sant'Agnese in Agone R. Parione
41.8988°N 12.4726°E / 41.8988; 12.4726 (Sant'Agnese in Agone (suppressed title))
5 October 1654 Title transferred to Sant'Agnese fuori le mura; now the deaconry of Sant'Agnese in Agone [280]
Sant'Apollinare R. Ponte
41.9010°N 12.4736°E / 41.9010; 12.4736 (Sant'Apollinare (suppressed title))
13 April 1587 Title transferred to San Biagio dell'Anello; now the deaconry of Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine [281]
Santa Barbara R. Parione
41.8949°N 12.4738°E / 41.8949; 12.4738 (Santa Barbara (suppressed title))
13 April 1587 [281]
San Biagio dell'Anello R. Sant'Eustachio 17 October 1616 Demolished; title transferred to San Carlo ai Catinari [282][283]
San Carlo ai Catinari R. Sant'Eustachio
41.8943°N 12.4752°E / 41.8943; 12.4752 (San Carlo ai Catinari (suppressed title))
6 October 1627 Title transferred to San Carlo al Corso; now the deaconry of Santi Biagio e Carlo ai Catinari [284]
San Carlo al Corso R. Campo Marzio
41.9054°N 12.4779°E / 41.9054; 12.4779 (San Carlo al Corso (suppressed title))
5 September 1639 Now the title of Santi Ambrogio e Carlo [285]
San Cesareo in Palatio R. San Saba
41.8786°N 12.4970°E / 41.8786; 12.4970 (San Cesareo in Palatio (suppressed title))
13 April 1587 Now the deaconry of San Cesareo in Palatio [281]
San Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane R. Castro Pretorio 13 April 1587 Demolished; title transferred to Santi Quirico e Giulitta [281]
Sant'Eufemia R. Monti 13 April 1587 Demolished [281]
San Matteo in Merulana R. Esquilino 23 December 1801 Demolished; title transferred to Santa Maria della Vittoria [286]
San Nicola fra le Immagini R. Monti 13 April 1587 Demolished [281]
San Salvatore in Lauro R. Ponte
41.9008°N 12.4695°E / 41.9008; 12.4695 (San Salvatore in Lauro (suppressed title))
19 May 1670 Title transferred to San Bernardo alle Terme; now the deaconry of San Salvatore in Lauro [287]
San Simeone Profeta R. Ponte
41.9011°N 12.4707°E / 41.9011; 12.4707 (San Simeone Profeta (suppressed title))
13 April 1587 Deconsecrated [281]
San Tommaso in Parione R. Parione
41.8986°N 12.4705°E / 41.8986; 12.4705 (San Tommaso in Parione (suppressed title))
18 December 1937 Title transferred to Santa Maria in Vallicella [288]
San Trifone R. Campo Marzio 13 April 1587 Demolished [281]

Suppressed deaconries

Deaconry Location Suppressed Notes Ref(s).
Sant'Adriano al Foro R. Campitelli
41.8930°N 12.4854°E / 41.8930; 12.4854 (Sant'Adriano al Foro (suppressed deaconry))
25 January 1946 Deconsecrated; deaconry transferred to San Paolo alla Regola [289]
San Giovanni Battista Decollato R. Ripa
41.8899°N 12.4818°E / 41.8899; 12.4818 (San Giovanni Battista Decollato (suppressed deaconry))
2013 [lower-alpha 12]
Santa Lucia in Septisolio R. Campitelli 13 April 1587 Demolished [281]
Santa Lucia in Silice[lower-alpha 13] R. Monti
41.8947°N 12.4965°E / 41.8947; 12.4965 (Santa Lucia in Silice (suppressed deaconry))
13 April 1587 [281]
Santa Maria ad Martyres (basilica) R. Pigna
41.8986°N 12.4768°E / 41.8986; 12.4768 (Santa Maria ad Martyres (suppressed deaconry))
26 May 1929 Deaconry transferred to Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine [290]
Santa Maria in Portico Octaviae R. Sant'Angelo 26 June 1662 Demolished; deaconry transferred to Santa Maria in Portico [Campitelli] [291]
Santa Maria Nuova (basilica) R. Campitelli
41.8912°N 12.4888°E / 41.8912; 12.4888 (Santa Maria Nuova (suppressed deaconry))
8 August 1661 Deaconry transferred to Santa Maria della Scala; now the title of Santa Maria Nuova [292]
Sant'Onofrio R. Trastevere
41.8973°N 12.4612°E / 41.8973; 12.4612 (Sant'Onofrio (suppressed deaconry))
13 April 1587 Now the title of Sant'Onofrio [281]
Santi Sergio e Bacco R. Campitelli 13 April 1587 Demolished [281]
San Teodoro R. Campitelli
41.8905°N 12.4848°E / 41.8905; 12.4848 (San Teodoro (suppressed deaconry))
2004 Use of the church granted to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Italy and Malta [293]

Suburbicarian dioceses

There are seven suburbicarian dioceses, in the vicinity of Rome, the titles of which are assigned to the six cardinal bishops (excluding cardinals who are additionally co-opted into the order and cardinals who are Eastern Catholic patriarchs). These do not form part of the Diocese of Rome, but are separate suffragan dioceses within its ecclesiastical province, with territory generally lying outside the city's boundaries. Suburbicarian dioceses are not titular churches per se, but are similar in function, in that they serve as honorary titular assignments for cardinals. Since 1914, the title of Ostia has been assigned ex officio to the dean of the College of Cardinals, in addition to that of his first suburbicarian diocese when originally appointed a cardinal bishop.[2][294] The respective patriarchates of the three current cardinal bishops who are Eastern Catholic patriarchs are considered to be their titles.[lower-alpha 14][2][298]

As of 1 May 2020, there are no vacant titles of suburbicarian dioceses.

 Vacant
Suburbicarian diocese Location Cardinal Since[lower-alpha 3] Ref(s).
Albano Albano Laziale, RM
41.7307°N 12.6576°E / 41.7307; 12.6576 (Albano (suburbicarian diocese))
Angelo Sodano 10 January 1994[lower-roman 19] [139]
Frascati Frascati, RM
41.8076°N 12.6812°E / 41.8076; 12.6812 (Frascati (suburbicarian diocese))
Tarcisio Bertone SDB 10 May 2008[lower-roman 20] [299][300]
Ostia[lower-alpha 15] Z. Ostia Antica, RM
41.7594°N 12.3018°E / 41.7594; 12.3018 (Ostia (suburbicarian diocese))
Giovanni Battista Re[lower-alpha 16] 18 January 2020[lower-roman 21] [301][302]
Palestrina Palestrina, RM
41.8391°N 12.8921°E / 41.8391; 12.8921 (Palestrina (suburbicarian diocese))
José Saraiva Martins CMF 24 February 2009[lower-roman 22] [269][303]
Porto–Santa Rufina[lower-alpha 17] Z. La Storta, RM
42.0018°N 12.3835°E / 42.0018; 12.3835 (Porto–Santa Rufina (suburbicarian diocese, Santa Rufina))
Fiumicino, RM
41.7756°N 12.2627°E / 41.7756; 12.2627 (Porto–Santa Rufina (suburbicarian diocese, Porto))
Beniamino Stella 1 May 2020[lower-roman 23] [304][305]
Sabina–Poggio Mirteto[lower-alpha 18] Poggio Mirteto, RI
42.2643°N 12.6841°E / 42.2643; 12.6841 (Sabina–Poggio Mirteto (suburbicarian diocese, Poggio Mirteto))
Magliano Sabina, RI
42.3597°N 12.4817°E / 42.3597; 12.4817 (Sabina–Poggio Mirteto (suburbicarian diocese, Sabina))
Giovanni Battista Re 1 October 2002[lower-roman 21] [301][306]
Velletri–Segni[lower-alpha 19] Velletri, RM
41.6830°N 12.7768°E / 41.6830; 12.7768 (Velletri–Segni (suburbicarian diocese, Velletri))
Segni, RM
41.6931°N 13.0233°E / 41.6931; 13.0233 (Velletri–Segni (suburbicarian diocese, Segni))
Francis Arinze 25 April 2005[lower-roman 24] [307][308]

See also

Notes

  1. On occasion, cardinal priests or cardinal deacons may also be "co-opted" as cardinal bishops, without being transferred from their titular churches, which effectively become equivalent to suburbicarian dioceses pro hac vice ('for this occasion') in their own right. This first occurred on 28 June 2018, with four titular churches becoming of suburbicarian rank, as a result of their associated cardinals being co-opted as cardinal bishops.[3] This procedure was used a second time on 1 May 2020, with one titular church becoming of suburbicarian rank.[4]
  2. The basilica of Santa Maria Nuova is both a title and a suppressed deaconry.
  3. For non-vacant titular churches or suburbicarian dioceses, this column indicates when it was assigned to its present cardinal; unless otherwise stated, this also corresponds to the date of the consistory in which the cardinal was created.
  4. Formerly known as Sant'Alessio
  5. Formerly known as Santi Filippo e Giacomo
  6. Formerly known as San Girolamo degli Schiavoni
  7. Formerly known as San Martino ai Monti
  8. Formerly known as San Vitale
  9. Formerly known as Sant'Agata alla Suburra
  10. Formerly known as Santa Maria d'Itria ai Tritone
  11. Formerly known as San Vito in Macello Martyrum and as Santi Vito e Modesto in Macello Martyrum
  12. No longer listed in the Annuario Pontificio since 2013
  13. Formerly known as Santa Lucia in Orphea
  14. As of 12 May 2019:
  15. Formerly known as Ostia–Velletri (before split)
  16. Ex officio as Dean of the College of Cardinals
  17. Formerly known as Porto (before merger) and as Porto e Santa Rufina
  18. Formerly known as Sabina (before merger) and as Sabina e Poggio Mirteto
  19. Formerly known as Velletri (before merger) and as Velletri e Segni

  1. Created a cardinal on 21 October 2003; transferred from the deaconry of San Michele Arcangelo
  2. Of suburbicarian rank pro hac vice since 1 May 2020
  3. Of suburbicarian rank pro hac vice since 28 June 2018
  4. Held in commendam since 10 January 1994
  5. Created a cardinal on 21 February 1998; transferred from the deaconry of Gesù Buon Pastore alla Montagnola
  6. Created a cardinal on 25 May 1985; transferred from the deaconry of Sant'Eugenio
  7. Created a cardinal on 25 May 1985; transferred from the deaconry of Gesù Buon Pastore alla Montagnola
  8. Originally created a cardinal in pectore on 21 February 1998
  9. Elevated pro hac vice to a title on 21 February 2011
  10. Elevated pro hac vice to a title on 19 May 2018; of suburbicarian rank pro hac vice since 28 June 2018
  11. Elevated pro hac vice to a title on 19 May 2018
  12. Elevated pro hac vice to a title on 20 May 2006
  13. Elevated pro hac vice to a title on 12 June 2014
  14. Elevated pro hac vice to a title on 20 June 2016
  15. Elevated pro hac vice to a title on 26 February 2002
  16. Elevated pro hac vice to a title on 9 January 1999
  17. Elevated pro hac vice to a title on 24 February 2009
  18. Elevated pro hac vice to a title on 1 March 2008
  19. Created a cardinal on 28 June 1991; transferred from the title of Santa Maria Nuova
  20. Created a cardinal on 21 October 2003; transferred from the deaconry (elevated pro illa vice to a title) of Santa Maria Ausiliatrice in Via Tuscolana
  21. Created a cardinal on 21 February 2001; transferred from the title of Santi XII Apostoli
  22. Created a cardinal on 21 February 2001; transferred from the deaconry of Nostra Signora del Sacro Cuore
  23. Created a cardinal on 22 February 2014; transferred from the deaconry of Santi Cosma e Damiano
  24. Created a cardinal on 25 May 1985; transferred from the deaconry (elevated pro illa vice to a title on 29 January 1996) of San Giovanni della Pigna

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