Nostra Signora di Guadalupe e San Filippo Martire

Nostra Signora di Guadalupe e San Filippo Martire in Via Aurelia (Our Lady of Guadalupe and St. Philip Martyr in Via Aurelia) is the national church of Mexico in Rome. Opened in 1958, it was established as a titular church by Pope John Paul II in 1991, with Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo as its first titular Cardinal Priest (1991-1993). It is owned and served by the Legion of Christ.

Nostra Signora di Guadalupe e San Filippo Martire
Our Lady of Guadalupe and St. Phillip the Martyr in via Aurelia (in English)
Domini Nostræ de Guadalupe et San Phillipi Martyris in via Aurelia (in Latin)
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
DistrictLazio
ProvinceRome
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusTitular church
LeadershipJuan Sandoval Iñiguez
Year consecrated1958
Location
Location Rome, Italy
Architecture
Architect(s)Gianni Mazzocca
TypeChurch
Groundbreaking1955
Completed1958

History

It was built between 1955 and 1958 by architect Gianni Mazzocca as a church to attend the Mexican community in Rome. It was consecrated by Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara on 12 December 1958. The church is also home to a parish, established by decree of Cardinal Micara on 22 September 1960 and entrusted to the Legion of Christ. On January 1991 it was elevated to the rank of minor basilica and on 28 June 1991 it was formally made Mexico's national church and a titular church by Pope John Paul II. Juan Sandoval Iñiguez is the incumbent Cardinal Priest since 1994.

Cardinal Priest

Established as a titular church on 28 June 1991.

  • Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo, 28 June 1991 (appointed)-24 May 1993 (died).
  • Juan Sandoval Iñiguez, 26 November 1994 (appointed)-present.
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