Spirito Santo alla Ferratella
Spirito Santo alla Ferratella is a young titular church for a cardinal-priest and parish church in Rome, dedicated to the Holy Spirit.
Church
Located at Via Rocco Scotellaro 11, Roma, Roma, Lazio 00144 (near Viale Cesare Pavese), in the southern prefecture, in the Pope's own Diocese of Rome.
It was built for a Holy Spirit parish founded on 1981.12.01, which is pastorally served by the Rosminians.
It enjoyed a papal visit from Pope John Paul II on 16 April 1989.
Cardinal title
On 28 June 1988 already, it was also established as Cardinal Title of Spirito Santo alla Ferratella (Italian 'Holy Spirit at Ferratella') for Cardinal-priests.
Cardinal-protectors
It was So far, all its Cardinal-protectors were of the second order, Cardinal-priests :
- (Venezuela) Vincentas Sladkevičius, Marian Fathers (M.I.C.) (1988.06.28 – 2000.05.28), while Apostolic Administrator of Kaišiadorys (Lithuania) (1982.07.15 – 1989.03.10), President of Episcopal Conference of Lithuania (1988 – 1993), Metropolitan Archbishop of Kaunas (Lithuania) (1989.03.10 – 1996.05.04); previously Titular Bishop of Abora (1957.11.14 – 1988.06.28) & Auxiliary Bishop of Kaišiadorys (above, Lithuania) (1957.11.14 – 1982.07.15)
- (India) Ivan Dias (2001.02.21 [2001.06.03] – ...), while Metropolitan Archbishop of Bombay (India) (1996.11.08 – 2006.05.20), Prefect of Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples (2006.05.20 – 2011.05.10), President of Interdicasterial Commission for Consecrated Religious (2006.05.20 – 2011.05.10), Grand Chancellor of Pontifical Urbaniana University (2006.05.20 – 2011.05.10); previously Titular Archbishop of Rusibisir (1982.05.08 – 1996.11.08) and papal diplomat: Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Benin (1982.05.08 – 1987.06.20), Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Ghana (1982.05.08 – 1987.06.20), Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Togo (1982.05.08 – 1987.06.20), Apostolic Nuncio to Korea (1987.06.20 – 1991.01.16), Apostolic Nuncio to Albania (1991.01.16 – 1996.11.08) and Apostolic Administrator of Southern Albania of the Albanese (Albania) (1992 – 1996.11.08)
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