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with its design. Between 1732 and 1734, however, as architect of the order, the Portuguese architect Manuel Rodrigues dos Santos directed the completion of works at the church. The historian Alessandra Marino believes that it is to Dos Santos, rather than Giuseppe Sardi, that the design for the
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If this is so, Dos Santos' earlier training as a cabinet maker would have been critical, as the decoration added to the pre-existing superstructure is commonly encountered in Italian cabinet work of the period, including the cantorie of contemporary churches including
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and finished from 1694-96 by Bizzaccheri whose choice of colour tones would determine the colour scheme of the rest of the church in the mid-18th century. In this chapel is the painting
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highly unusual façade decoration should be attributed. The architectural historian Nina Mallory has also maintained that Sardi is unlikely to be the designer of the façade.
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Observed by some religious orders, the "Feast of Our Lady Help of the Sick" is the last Saturday before the last Sunday in August; while others celebrate it in October.
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The sacristy is a unique example of the Roman "Barocchetto" style made between 1738 and 1741, with wooden wardrobes and presses painted to resemble marble.
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itself. Alessandra Marino, 'La decorazione settecentesca della facciata di S. Maria Maddalena: un'occasione per alcune precisazioni sul rococò romano',
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The church was built on a 14th-century chapel, Santa Maria Maddalena, the regional church for expatriates from the Abruzzo region. In 1586
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The "Scapular of Our Lady Help of the Sick" is the badge of the Confraternity, originating in 1860.
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The scapular is black and the front has an image of the Virgin Mary and at her feet St. Joseph and
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It is uncertain who designed the curved main façade, which was finished circa 1735 and is
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is reportedly to have prayed for the victory of the Christian fleet during the
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To the left of the church is the monastery, constructed circa 1678, by
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The lower part of the façade contains statues of Camillus De Lellis and
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Magennnis, P.E., "The Scapular of Our Lady Help of the Sick",
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This article is about the church in Rome. For other uses, see
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elongated octagonal nave, with two chapels at each flank.
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In seventy years of work several architects were involved.
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Not Built in a Day: Exploring the Architecture of Rome
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Hilgers, Joseph. "Scapular." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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17th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Rococo Architecture from Clement XI to Benedict XIV
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Santa Maria in Campo Marzio
Santa Maria Maddalena (disambiguation)

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Rome
Italy
Denomination
Catholic
Tradition
Roman Rite
Religious institute
Camillians
www.camilliani.org/chiesa-di-santa-maria-maddalena-cenni-storici/
regional church
Clerks Regular, Ministers to the Sick
Dedication
Mary Magdalene
Relics
Camillus de Lellis
Architect(s)
Carlo Fontana
Rococo
Diocese
Rome
Catholic
Rome
Italy
Saint Mary Magdalene
conventual church
Clerks Regular, Ministers to the Sick

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