San Corbiniano Explained

San Corbiniano
Other Name:Saint Corbinian's
Sancti Corbiniani
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Coordinates:41.7484°N 12.3769°W
Location:Infernetto, Rome
Country:Italy
Province:Diocese of Rome
Denomination:Catholic
Tradition:Roman Rite
Cardinal Protector:Reinhard Marx
Dedication:Corbinian
Status:Titular church
Architect:Umberto Riva
Architectural Type:Church

San Corbiniano is a 21st-century Titular church for a Cardinal-priest and a parish church (in full San Corbiniano all'Infernetto) in southern Rome's XXVIIth prefecture.

Church

Its address is Via Ermanno Wolf Ferrari 201, Infernetto, Roma, Lazio 00124, near Via Erik Satie. The parish, in the Pope's own Diocese of Rome, was founded as Parish of S. Guglielmo al Laurentino on 1989.10.20 and renamed on 20 June 2008.

The parish church was dedicated to Saint Corbinian on 20 March 2011.

It enjoyed a papal visit from Pope Benedict XVI on 20 March 2011.

Cardinal title

The titulus Sancti Corbiniani, for Cardinal-priests, was established on 20 November 2010.

Cardinal-protectors

The following Cardinal-priests have been its cardinal-protector :

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