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Santa Chiara a Vigna Clara

20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in ItalyItaly Roman Catholic church stubsRome Q. XV Della VittoriaTitular churches
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The Church of Saint Clare in Vigna Clara (Italian: Santa Chiara a Vigna Clara, Latin: S. Clarae ad Vineam Claram) is a Catholic titular church in Rome, Italy, built as a parish church by decree of Cardinal Clemente Micara. In 1969 Pope Paul VI granted it a titular church as a seat for Cardinals.The present Cardinal Priest of the Titulus Sancta Clarae ad Vineam Claram is Vinko Puljić.

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Santa Chiara a Vigna Clara
Via Riccardo Zandonai, Rome Della Vittoria

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Via Riccardo Zandonai

Via Riccardo Zandonai
00194 Rome, Della Vittoria
Lazio, Italy
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