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The Spanish National Church of Santiago and Montserrat, known as Church of Holy Mary in Monserrat of the Spaniards ( it, Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli, es, Santa María de Montserrat de los Españoles, la, S. Mariae Hispanorum in Monte Serrato) is a
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, dedicated to the Virgin of Montserrat. It is located in the Rione
Regola Regola is the 7th ''rione'' of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. VII, and belongs to the Municipio I. The name comes from ''Arenula'' (the name is recognizable in the modern ''Via Arenula''), which was the name of the soft sand (''rena'' ...
, at the intersection of alleyway of Via della Barchetta and the narrow Via di Monserrato, with the facade on the latter street, about three blocks northwest of the
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. It was established as titular church in 2003. The last Cardinal Priest of the ''Titulus S. Mariae Hispanorum in Monte Serrato'' was
Carlos Amigo Vallejo Carlos Amigo Vallejo, O.F.M. (23 August 1934 – 27 April 2022) was a Spanish prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Seville from 1982 to 2009. He was made a cardinal in 2003. He was archbishop of Tangier in Morocco from 19 ...
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History

San Giacomo degli Spagnoli Nostra Signora del Sacro Cuore ("Our Lady of the Sacred Heart", also known as San Giacomo degli Spagnoli and in Spanish, Santiago de los Españoles) is a Catholic church dedicated to the Virgin Mary located in Rome's Piazza Navona. History An ...
was erected in 1450 on the site of an earlier church. By 1506 it was the location of two hospices for Spanish pilgrims and the national church of the
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in Rome."Nostra Signora del Sacro Cuore/San Giacomo degli Spagnoli", Collegamento Nazionale Santuari
/ref> Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli was founded in 1506 when the Brotherhood of the Virgin of Montserrat in Catalonia built a hospice for Spanish pilgrims. It served as the national church and hospital for the Aragonese community in Rome. When Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli was completed in the 17th century, the focus of the community shifted to that church. San Giacomo degli Spagnoli was in poor repair, and many of the furnishings and artworks were transferred to Santa Maria in Monserrato, which is now the Spanish national church. San Giacomo degli Spagnoli was later deconsecrated and the building sold to the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart.


Architecture

The church was built in 1518 according to designs by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. Construction was interrupted due to lack of funds, but the work proceeded over centuries under the direction, among others, of Bernardino Valperga and Francesco da Volterra. The façade by da Volterra being erected 1582–1593, the altar consecrated in 1594, and the roof finished in 1598. The apse was completed only in 1675, when a new main altar was consecrated. The external sculptural group (1673-1675) was executed by Giovanni Battista Contini. A complete renovation took place from 1818 to 1822; another restoration occurred in 1929."Church of Santa Maria in Monserrato of the Spaniards", Turismo Roma, Major Events, Sport, Tourism and Fashion Department
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Interior

The
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over the main altar is the ''The Crucifixion'' (1564-1565), by
Girolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta Girolamo is an Italian variant of the name Hieronymus. Its English equivalent is Jerome. It may refer to: * Girolamo Cardano (1501–1576), Italian Renaissance mathematician, physician, astrologer and gambler * Girolamo Cassar (c. 1520 – after ...
. Funded by Prince Philip of Spain it was moved from
San Giacomo degli Spagnoli Nostra Signora del Sacro Cuore ("Our Lady of the Sacred Heart", also known as San Giacomo degli Spagnoli and in Spanish, Santiago de los Españoles) is a Catholic church dedicated to the Virgin Mary located in Rome's Piazza Navona. History An ...
. The three chapels on the right side were built between 1582 and 1588; those on the left between 1592 and 1594. The vault of the nave was erected between 1596 and 1598. That of the apse, between 1673 and 1675, under the direction of the Roman architect Giovanni Battista Contini. In the niches above the lateral doors are statues of two Aragonese saints (1816), '' St. Isabel of Portugal'' and '' St. Peter Arbués'', by the sculptor Juan Adán. The entire interior was renovated by Giuseppe Camporese between 1818 and 1821, when the high altar was also built. The high altar was consecrated in 1954."Chiesa di Santiago e di Santa Maria di Monserrato degli Spagnoli", Opra Pia, Establicimientos Espanõles en Italia
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Chapel of San Diego de Alcalá

The first chapel on the right, dedicated to San Diego de Alcalá, contains a burial plaque of Cardinal
Bernardino Rocci Bernardino Rocci (1627–1680) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. On 22 April 1668, he was consecrated bishop by Giulio Gabrielli, Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina, with Emilio Bonaventura Altieri, Bishop Emeritus of Camerino, and Carlo de' Vecchi, Titu ...
(died 1599) on the pavement with his heraldic shield on the ceiling. The altarpiece depicting ''San Diego di Alcantara'' was painted by
Annibale Carracci Annibale Carracci (; November 3, 1560 – July 15, 1609) was an Italian painter and instructor, active in Bologna and later in Rome. Along with his brother and cousin, Annibale was one of the progenitors, if not founders of a leading strand of th ...
. At the right is the mausoleum of two popes from the Spanish Borgia family,
Callixtus III Pope Callixtus III ( it, Callisto III, va, Calixt III, es, Calixto III; 31 December 1378 – 6 August 1458), born Alfonso de Borgia ( va, Alfons de Borja), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 8 April 1455 to his ...
(1455-1458) and
Alexander VI Pope Alexander VI ( it, Alessandro VI, va, Alexandre VI, es, Alejandro VI; born Rodrigo de Borja; ca-valencia, Roderic Llançol i de Borja ; es, Rodrigo Lanzol y de Borja, lang ; 1431 – 18 August 1503) was head of the Catholic Churc ...
(1492-1503), sculpted by Felipe Moratilla, and completed only in 1889. The remains of both were transferred from the Vatican thanks to the permission granted by Pope Paul V. Below is the cenotaph of the deposed King of Spain, Alfonso XIII (died 1941), whose remains were repatriated in 1980 to the Pantheon of the Kings at El Escorial. On the left, high up, is the neo-classical, sepulchral monument of the sculptor Antonio Solá (1787-1861), made by José Vilches in 1862, and below the monument for ''Francisco de Paula Mora'', son of the Marchesi di Lugros, who died in Naples in 1842.


Chapel of the Annunciation

The second chapel on the right contains the burial plaque of the patron Gabriel Ferrer (died 1607), as well as his heraldic shield on the ceiling. The fresco of the ''Dormition of the Virgin'' (1683) is by
Francesco Nappi Francesco Nappi (1565 – 1630s) was an Italian painter, mainly recalled for his decorative frescoes in a Mannerist style. Biography He was born in Milan. He painted for one of the chapels in Santa Croce in Gerusalemme and Santa Maria della Cons ...
, as is the ''Annunciation'' altarpiece. The sides have frescoes of the ''Birth of Mary'' and ''Assumption of Mary to Heaven''. Two Spanish Ambassadors are buried here: Julián de Villalba (died 1843) and Salvador de Zea Bermúdez (died 1852). The four lunettes have angels with symbols alluding to the Virgin, and one lunette with ''Meeting of Mary and Elisabeth''. Above the arches and pilasters are Marian symbols and the cupola has the image of St. Cecilia; the tympanum has a ''God the Father''.


Chapel of the Virgen del Pilar

The third chapel on the right is dedicated to the Virgen del Pilar. The rich polychrome marble decoration completed in the 18th century by Antonio Francés and Miguel de Cetina, based on designs by a canon from Barcelona, Francisco Gómez García, (died 1778). The altarpiece depicting Our Lady of the Pillar with St James and St Vincent Ferrer was painted by Francisco Preciado de la Vega. At the right, an ''Assumption of Mary'' (1551) was painted by Francesco di Città di Castello while a ''Triumph of the Immaculate Conception'' (1663) on the left, was painted by Louis Cousin.


Chapel of Santa Ana

In the first chapel to the left, the statues of ''Anne, Virgin, and Jesus'' was sculpted in 1544 by Tommaso Boscoli. The right column has a ''Tabernacle of Saints'' attributed to the Milanese Luigi Capponi. On the right wall, stands the Neoclassical monument to the former Spanish ambassador José Narciso Aparici Soler, who died in Rome in 1845.


Chapel of Santa María de Montserrat

The second chapel on the left is dedicated to the Virgin of Montserrat, and has a modern copy of the image by Manuel Martí Cabrer. The lateral walls are frescoed with the ''Glory of Saint Raymond of Peñafort'' and an allegorical ''Sacred mountain''. The four evangelists on the arches and the frescoed ''Coronation of the Virgin'' (1627) are attributed to
Giovanni Battista Ricci Giovanni Battista Ricci (Novara, circa 1537 – Rome, 1627) nicknamed Il Novara after his birth town, was an Italian painter of the late-Mannerist and early- Baroque period, active mainly in Rome. Biography Ricci moved to Rome from his native Pi ...
. The 18th century stuccowork is by Carlo Francesco Bizzaccheri.


Chapel of Santiago el Mayor

The third chapel on the left is dedicated to
St. James the Great James the Great, also known as James, son of Zebedee, Saint James the Great, Saint James the Greater, Saint James the Elder, or Saint Jacob (Aramaic ܝܥܩܘܒ ܒܪ ܙܒܕܝ, Arabic يعقوب, Hebrew בן זבדי , '' Yaʿăqōḇ'', Latin '' ...
. The chapel was commissioned by the family of Francisco Robuster (died 1570). It contains a copy of the statue of St James by
Jacopo Sansovino Jacopo d'Antonio Sansovino (2 July 1486 – 27 November 1570) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect, best known for his works around the Piazza San Marco in Venice. These are crucial works in the history of Venetian Renaissance archi ...
, commissioned by Cardinal
Jaume Serra i Cau Jaume Serra i Cau (, es, Jaime Serra y Cau; died 1517) was a Spanish Valencian cardinal, from the city of Valencia. He was tutor to the young Giovanni Borgia, and a close associate of his father Pope Alexander VI. He was archbishop of Orist ...
(died 1517) for his chapel in San Giacomo degli Spagnoli.Baker-Bates, Piers. "Projection of 'soft power':'Spanish' churches in Rome", ''Foundation, Dedication and Consecration in Early Modern Europe'', (M. Schraven, M. Delbeke, eds.), BRILL, 2011, p. 167
The framing conch were added in the 19th century. The sepulchral monuments of Félix Aguirre (died 1832), José Álvarez Bouguel (1805-1830), and of the ambassador of Spain Antonio Vargas Laguna (died 1824) were completed by Antonio Solá. On the left is the tomb of Bishop Alfonso de Paradinas and on right, the tomb of the bishop of Terni, and secretary to Pope Alexander VI, Juan de Fuensalida (died 1498), both attributed to the work of
Andrea Bregno Andrea di Cristoforo Bregno (1418–1506) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect of the Early Renaissance who worked in Rome from the 1460s and died just as the High Renaissance was getting under way. Early life He was born in Osten ...
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Burials

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Pope Alexander VI Pope Alexander VI ( it, Alessandro VI, va, Alexandre VI, es, Alejandro VI; born Rodrigo de Borja; ca-valencia, Roderic Llançol i de Borja ; es, Rodrigo Lanzol y de Borja, lang ; 1431 – 18 August 1503) was head of the Catholic Churc ...
*
Alfonso XIII of Spain Alfonso XIII (17 May 1886 – 28 February 1941), also known as El Africano or the African, was King of Spain from 17 May 1886 to 14 April 1931, when the Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed. He was a monarch from birth as his father, Alf ...
(remains transferred to the El Escorial in 1980) * Pope Callixtus III


Cardinal-priests of Holy Mary in Monserrato of the Spaniards since 2003

*
Carlos Amigo Vallejo Carlos Amigo Vallejo, O.F.M. (23 August 1934 – 27 April 2022) was a Spanish prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Seville from 1982 to 2009. He was made a cardinal in 2003. He was archbishop of Tangier in Morocco from 19 ...
(21 October 2003 – 27 April 2022†)


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