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Sant'Eusebio

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Location
  
Rome, Italy

District
  
Lazio

Ecclesiastical or organizational status
  
Titular church

Leadership
  
Daniel DiNardo

Architect
  
Onorio Longhi

Affiliation
  
Roman Catholic

Province
  
Rome

Phone
  
+39 06 446 6170

Architectural type
  
Church

Sant'Eusebio

Address
  
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, 11/a, 00185 Roma, Italy

Similar
  
Santi Marcellino e Pietro a, Santi Nereo e Achilleo, San Crisogono - Rome, Basilica di Sant'Anastasia al Palatino, San Marcello al Corso

Nino manfredi viva sant eusebio



Sant'Eusebio is a titular church in Rome, devoted to Saint Eusebius of Rome, a 4th-century martyr, and built in the Esquilino rione.

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The church is first mentioned in 474, by an inscription in the catacombs of Saints Marcellino e Pietro ad duas Lauros, and recorded as the Titulus Eusebii in the acts of the 499 synod. It was consecrated "in honorem beatorum Eusebii et Vincentii" by Pope Gregory IX, after the restoration of 1238. The Romanesque style, dating back to this restoration, survived to the restorations of the 17th, 18th, and 20th centuries.

The Titulus S. Eusebii is held by Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston in Texas, US.

Viva viva sant eusebio


Interior

The interior is separated into a nave with two flanking aisles. The present design dates to 1600 work by Onorio Longhi, who restored the presbytery, main altar, and choir. The ceiling fresco is a neoclassical masterpiece of Anton Raphael Mengs depicting the Glory of Sant'Eusebio (1757). Other paintings in the church are attributed to Giuseppe Passeri (central nave window), Andreas Ruthart (choir), Baldassarre Croce (Jesus, Mary, and Saints near the main altar), Cesare Rossetti (Crucifix at the main altar facing choir), Pompeo Batoni (Madonna and Bambino near main altar) and Francesco Solimena.

The main altar has custody of the relics of St Eusebius of Rome, who is supposed to have commissioned and financed construction of the church in the 4th century. The church is supposedly built on the site of his house.

List of Cardinal Protectors

This church is the seat of the cardinalatial title of Sancti Eusebii

References

Sant'Eusebio Wikipedia