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41°57′44″N 12°29′17″E / 41.9622°N 12.488°E / 41.9622; 12.488
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Immacolata Concezione di Maria a Grottarossa
Immaculate Conception of Mary at Grottarossa (in English)
Immaculatæ Conceptionis Mariæ ad Saxa Rubra (in Latin)
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41°57′44″N 12°29′17″E / 41.9622°N 12.488°E / 41.9622; 12.488
Location Via Flaminia, Rome
Country Italy
Denomination Roman Catholic
Tradition Roman Rite
Website Official website
History
Status Titular church
Dedication Mary, mother of Jesus
Consecrated1937
Architecture
Architect(s)Ettore Molinario
Architectural type Church
Groundbreaking1935
Completed1937
Administration
DistrictLazio
ProvinceRome
Clergy
Cardinal protector Wilton Gregory

Santa Maria Immacolata in Grottarossa is a Catholic church in Rome's Grottarossa area, along the ancient Via Flaminia. It has been under the titular possession of Wilton Gregory of Washington since his elevation to the cardinalate in 2020.

History

It was built in 1935 by Ettore Molinario to meet the spiritual needs of all the workers of the former farm that has given rise to Grottarossa village. It is set along Via Flaminia, "to Saxa Rubra", where, in the year 312, there was the historic battle between the armies of Constantine I and Maxentius. On 2 November 1986, the church received the visit of John Paul II, who at that time solemnly crowned a new image of Our Lady Immaculate. The church is home to the parish, which was established on June 4, 1937. It also is home to the cardinal's title of "Immaculate Conception of Mary in Grottarossa", instituted by Pope John Paul II May 5, 1985 by Papal Bull Purpuratis Patribus.

Cardinal Priest

Pope John Paul II established it as a titular church on 25 May 1985.

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