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San Camillo de Lellis

1910 establishments in Italy20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in ItalyBasilica churches in RomeChristian organizations established in 1910Churches completed in 1910
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San Camillo de Lellis is a church on Via Sallustiana, Rome, Italy. It is dedicated to Saint Camillus de Lellis (1550–1614). It was built under Pope Pius X, with construction (under the architect Tullio Passarelli) commencing in 1906 and the first stone being laid by Cardinal Antonio Agliardi. It was consecrated and made a parochial church in 1910, granted to the Chierici Regolari Ministri degli Infermi, the Priest Ministers of the Sick, the order founded by Camillus. In 1965, Pope Paul VI elevated the church to the status of minor basilica and become the seat of cardinal's title of S. Camilli de Lellis ad Hortus Sallustianos. Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne has been the cardinal protector since 2001.

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San Camillo de Lellis
Via Sallustiana, Rome Municipio Roma I

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San Camillo de Lellis

Via Sallustiana
00187 Rome, Municipio Roma I
Lazio, Italy
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