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Line 21: |district= |denomination=[[Catholic Church]] |religious order=[[Conventual Franciscans]] |sui iuris church=[[Latin Church]] |dedication=[[Twelve Apostles]] |consecration year= |relics=[[James the Less|St. James the Less]],<br>[[Philip the Apostle|St. Philip]]
|status=[[Titular church|Titulus]] [[minor basilica]],<br>[[Parish church]], [[Conventual church]] of the General Motherhouse of the [[Order of Friars Minor Conventual]] |cardinal protector=Father Mario Peruzzo<ref>[http://www.vicariatusurbis.org/Ente.asp?ID=7 Official website of the vicariate of Rome] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100220001112/http://www.vicariatusurbis.org/Ente.asp?ID=7 |date=February 20, 2010 }}</ref> |architect=[[Baccio Pontelli]], [[Carlo Rainaldi]], [[Carlo Fontana]] Line 38 ⟶ 40: }} '''Santi Dodici Apostoli''' (Church of the Twelve Holy Apostles; {{lang-la|SS. Duodecim Apostolorum}}), commonly known ▲'''Santi Dodici Apostoli''' (Church of the Twelve Holy Apostles; {{lang-la|SS. Duodecim Apostolorum}}), commonly known simply as '''Santi Apostoli''', is a 6th-century [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[parish]] and [[Titular church|titular]] church and [[minor basilica]] in [[Rome]], [[Italy]], dedicated originally to [[James the Less|St. James]] and [[Philip the Apostle|St. Philip]], whose remains are kept here, and later to all [[Twelve apostles|Apostles]]. Today, the basilica is under the care of the [[Conventual Franciscans]], whose headquarters in Rome is in the adjacent building.<ref>[https://religiana.com/basilica-dei-santi-xii-apostoli-rome "Basilica dei Santi XII Apostoli", Religiana]</ref> It is the [[Station days|Station church]] for Friday, the first week of Lent.<ref name=pnac>[https://www.pnac.org/station-churches/week-1/friday-santi-xii-apostoli/ "Friday: Santi XII Apostoli", PNAC]</ref> The [[Cardinal Priest]] of the ''Titulus XII Apostolorum'' is [[Angelo Scola]]. Among the previous Cardinal Priests are [[Pope Clement XIV]], whose tomb by [[Antonio Canova|Canova]] is in the basilica, and [[Henry Benedict Stuart]]. Line 86 ⟶ 87: * The first chapel on the left is dedicated to [[Our Lady of Sorrows]]. * The second chapel was dedicated to St. [[Joseph of Cupertino]]. The altarpiece from 1777 is by [[Giuseppe Cades]]. The two columns of verde antico, green marble, are reputed to be the largest known in that type of stone.<ref name=Cor/> * The third chapel of the left is dedicated to St. [[Francis of Assisi]], containing ''The Ecstasy of St Francis'' by [[Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari]]. [[Pope Clement XIV]] (1769–1774) is buried at the end of the left side aisle, near the door of the sacristy. His Neo-Classical tomb is by [[Antonio Canova]], made in 1783-1787.<ref name=turismo/> Besides the statue of that Pope, there are two uncommonly fine figures of ''"Temperance"'' and ''"Clemency"''. This was the first major work Canova did in Rome.<ref name=Cor/> Line 98 ⟶ 99: File:Basilica dei Santi Apostoli.JPG|Basilica dei Santi Apostoli File:Antonio canova, monumento a giovanni volpato, 1807, 01.jpg|Volpato monument by Canova (portico) File: File:Ss. apostoli, int., antoniazzo romano, madonna col bambino, xv sec.JPG|Madonna of Constantinople, Antoniazzo Romano </gallery> |