San Giuliano Martire | |
Fullname: | Church of Saint Julian Martyr |
Native Name: | Chiesa di San Giuliano Martire |
Native Name Lang: | it |
Pushpin Map: | Rome |
Coordinates: | 41.975°N 12.4279°W |
Location: | Via Cassia 1036, Zona Tomba di Nerone, Rome |
Country: | Italy |
Language(S): | Italian |
Denomination: | Catholic |
Tradition: | Roman Rite |
Former Names: | --> |
Status: | titular church, parish church |
Dedication: | Julian of Antioch (Julian Martyr) |
Consecrated Date: | 18 November 1995[1] |
Functional Status: | active |
Architect: | Igino Pineschi |
Groundbreaking: | 1993 |
Completed Date: | 1995 |
San Giuliano Martire is a 20th-century parochial church and titular church in northern Rome, dedicated to Saint Julian of Antioch (d. AD 305–311).[2]
San Giuliano Martire was built in 1993–95. It is made with concrete and red brick, floored in white marble and built on a basilica plan.[3] Pope John Paul II visited in 1997.[4]
On 18 February 2012, it was made a titular church to be held by a cardinal-deacon.[5]