Monday, March 18, 2019

St. MARY IN AQUIRO

S. MARIA IN AQUIRO
Ancient foundation maybe in the early fifth century in consequence of the cult of Mary's divine motherhood being sanctioned by the Council of Ephesus in the year 431
The Council of Ephesus considered a heresy the so-called Nestorianism advocated by Patriarch Nestorius of Constantinople, according to which Jesus lived together in two distinct persons, a divine and a human one. According to Nestorius, Mary was only the mother of Jesus as man and not as God
The church is mentioned in the sources for the first time in the year 740 when Gregory III (731/741) had it rebuilt longer and wider. It occupied the area of the central nave of the present church
It was granted in 1540 to the Confraternita degli Orfani (Brotherhood of Orphans)
Rebuilt in the years 1590/1620 by Francesco Capriani aka Francesco da Volterra (1535/94) for Cardinal Antonio Maria Salviati and then, after the death of Francesco da Volterra, by Carlo Maderno (1556/1629) and his collaborator Filippo Breccioli (1574/after 1627)
It was consecrated in 1728
It was built on the site of the BASILICA OF MATIDIA which, with the BASILICA OF MARCIANA (on Via dei Pastini) encompassed the TEMPLE OF MATIDIA in the area of Piazza Capranica
The church's name comes from a noble benefactor named Cyrus (a Cyro, meaning from Ciro)
It is officiated since 1826 by the Somascan Fathers

Designed by Carlo Maderno and Filippo Breccioli
It was completed in the upper part in 1774 by Pietro Camporese the Elder (1726/81)

INTERIOR
Completely renovated in the years 1861/66 by Luca Carimini (1830/90) and decorated by Cesare Mariani (1826/1901)

VAULT
Decorations in chiaroscuro by Giuseppe Masella
“Evangelists” and “Angels” lunettes with “Stories of the Virgin Mary” and DOME by Cesare Mariani
“The whole decoration of the nave, the vault and the dome is stylistically inspired by the academic purist neo-sixteenth century canon. It is intended to celebrate the theme of the immaculate conception of the Virgin Mary, declared in 1854 a dogma of the Catholic Church” (Costanza Barbieri)
1st CHAPEL ON THE RIGHT
Renewed in 1866 by Raffaele Francisci
On the altar “Martyrdom of St. Sebastian” by an unknown artist of the early seventeenth century
On the sides “Gravestones of Francesco Rota and Maria Cianchi” patrons of the chapel in neo-Renaissance style

2nd RIGHT - CHAPEL OF THE CROSS
“Seventeenth-century polychrome wooden Crucifix”
Paintings on the walls and “Glory of St. Jerome Miani” in the vault by Carlo Gavardini from Pesaro

3rd RIGHT - CHAPEL OF THE ANNUNCIATION or FERRARI
Cycle of “Life of the Virgin Mary” with “Saints” and “Allegorical figures” 1614/17 by the Venetian Carlo Saraceni (1579/1620), carried out with the experimental technique of oil on wall which was favorited by the Venetian painters but which has also affected the preservation of the work
“In the Birth of the Virgin one perceives the mystery of the birth of Mary 'sine macula' (without stain) according to the 'immaculate' movement very strong, especially among people in Rome connected with Spanish people in the early seventeenth century, not recognized theologically, but very much felt in the current devotion.'The architecture so simple, yet complex with light and foreshortening, creates different levels of events, and it seems it is possible to see in the background the interior of a church, an ancient allusion to Mary 'ecclesia' (church)” (Maria Giulia Aurigemma)

RIGHT TRANSEPT - CHAPEL OF St. JOSEPH LABRE
St. Joseph Labre (1748/83) was a Franciscan saint who used to come here to pray. He was beatified in 1860
Paintings from the nineteenth century:
Altarpiece “St. Joseph Labre, Virgin Mary and the Holy Trinity” by Vincenzo Pasqualoni (1819/80)
On the sides “Angels” by Ettore Grandi
Oval and the side walls by Pietro Gagliardi (1809/90)

TO THE LEFT DOOR OF SACRISTY
“Tomb of Niccolò Modetti” 1872 with sculpture by Stefano Galletti (1832/1905), a pupil of Pietro Tenerani

MAIN ALTAR
1866 in polychrome marble with relics of the martyrs Emiliano, Felicissimo and Fortunato
In the aedicula “Virgin Mary and Child with St. Stephen” precious image by an anonymous Roman artist follower of Pietro Cavallini, formerly in the demolished nearby church of S. Stefano del Trullo

LEFT TRANSEPT - CHAPEL OF St. JEROME MIANI
St. Jerome Miani (1486/1537) was the founder of the Somascan Fathers
On the altar “St. Jerome Miani presents the orphans to the Virgin Mary” by Cesare Mariani (1826/1901)
On the sides canvases: on the right “Liberation of St. Jerome Miani” and on the left “Miracle of the Water” by Pietro Gagliardi (1809/90)
“Tomb of the Marquise Nicoletta Puccetti” 1869 by Carlo Chelli (1807/77) from Carrara
“Cenotaph of Maria Belli Modetti” 1874 by Stefano Galletti (1832/1905)

3rd LEFT - CHAPEL OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES
Friezes and paintings by Domenico D'Alessandro, designed by Salvatore Bianchi (1821/84)
On the sides canvas “Homage to the Immaculate Virgin” and “The Healing of the sick” 1931 by Aurelio Mariani (1863/1939) from Velletri

2nd LEFT - CHAPEL OF THE PASSION OF CHRIST
Above the altar “Lamentation over the Dead Christ” about 1635 maybe by Mastro Jacomo
On the right “Flagellation” maybe by Gerrit Van Honthorst aka Gherardo Delle Notti (1590/1656)
On the left “Crown of Thorns” about 1635/40 maybe by Trophime Bigot (about 1579/1649)
Vault and lunettes “Five Stories of the Passion of Christ” about 1635 by G.B. Speranza (about 1600/40)

ON THE PIER IN FRONT OF THE CHAPEL
“Tomb of Count Carlo Montecatini, d. 1699” Archbishop of Chalcedon, maybe by Domenico Guidi (1625/1701)

1st LEFT - CHAPEL OF THE GUARDIAN ANGEL
On the altar “Guardian Angel” 1867 by Ippolito Zapponi
Statues of “St. Peter” and “St. Paul” by Domenico D'Amico

Pio Istituto di S. Maria in Aquiro

Pius Institute of St. Mary in Aquiro
To the right of the church
1591 Filippo Breccioli (1574/after 1627) designed by Carlo Maderno (1556/1629)
It embeds the structure of the ancient TEMPLE OF MATIDIA
FRONT TOWARD THE SQUARE
1840 Pietro Camporese the Younger (1792/1873)
Among the works of art housed in the building:
“Immaculate Conception” about 1585 by G.B. Fiammeri (about 1541/1617)
“Virgin Mary of the Annunciation” and “Angel of the Annunciation”, “Rest on the Flight into Egypt” 1729 and “Crucifixion” all paintings by Placido Costanzi (1702/59)

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