San Giovanni Crisostomo al Monte Sacro Alto St. John Chrysostom in Monte Sacro Alto (English) Sancti Ioannis Chrysostomi in regione vulgo <<Monte Sacro Alto>> (Latin) |
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Basic information | |
Location | Rome, Italy |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
District | Lazio |
Province | Rome |
Year consecrated | 1969 |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Titular church |
Leadership | José de Jesús Pimiento Rodriguez |
Architectural description | |
Architect(s) | Ennio Canino and Viviana Rizzi |
Architectural type | Church |
Groundbreaking | 1968 |
Completed | 1969 |
'The church of St. John Chrysostom is a church in Rome, in the district Monte Sacro Alto, Via Emilio De Marchi, off the Via Nomentana.
It was built between 1968 and 1969 to a design by Ennio Canino architects and Viviana Rizzi: it was consecrated February 16, 1969. The church is home parish, established January 15, 1964, by Clement Micara Cardinal Vicar with the decree Quo aptius. And is the seat of the cardinal's title of "Saint John Chrysostom in Monte Sacro Alto", founded by Pope Paul VI April 26, 1969. In back of the church is a plaque that recalls the visits of two Popes: Paul VI 16 March 1969 and Pope John Paul II on 25 March 1990.
Outside the church is a large concrete canopy supported by a pillar that covers the entrance, surmounted by a cross. Above the entrance into the arms of Paul VI majolica. The interior is very simple, concrete, is marked by stained-glass windows that give light liturgical classroom: they are portrayed in the different moments of the biblical account of creation; near the chancel depicting the Creation of man which is reminiscent of Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel ceiling. Also in the area of the presbytery, of two high concrete columns, they have posted two modern icons by the artist Mauro Magni: in a depicts the titular saint of the church, the theologian of the fourth century John Chrysostom; the second depicts the baptism of Jesus: it is near the baptismal font At the entrance of the church two side chapels are located: the right of the Blessed Sacrament chapel closed by a glass wall; on the left the chapel of Confession, which houses a wooden statue of the Madonna and Child.