Churches of Rome: Saint George

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • Chiesa di San Giorgio al Velabro is the Roman Station Church for Thursday after Ash Wednesday in Lent.
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    Welcome back to Crux Stationalis, the Roman Station Church Network. On the Thursday after Ash Wednesday, we find ourselves at the Roman station Church of San Giorgio al Velabro.
    Today's Roman station church is dedicated to Saint George, located next to the Arch of Janos in the Rione of Ripa, in the ancient Roman Velabrum. The church sits at the foot of the Capitoline and Palatine Hills, near the Roman Forum.
    History and Cardinals:
    The church's history dates back to Pope Gregory I, known as Pope Saint Gregory the Great, who funded a diaconia here. Diaconia refers to a church administered by a deacon, serving as a center for charitable works. Wall placards within the church highlight notable Cardinals, including Cardinal Alphonse Maria Stickler, a staunch defender of the Tridentine Mass and advocate for priestly celibacy.
    Pilgrimage and Canon of the Mass:
    During the Canon of the Mass, the pilgrimage is often remembered, invoking the names of saint martyrs whose tombs are visited during the Lenten pilgrimage. Notable figures such as John Henry Cardinal Newman, canonized in 2019, are commemorated in the church.
    Fresco and Architecture:
    A 13th-century fresco in the apse depicts Christ in the second coming, accompanied by the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint George on his horse, and Saint Peter and Saint Sebastian. The current church, built during the 7th century by Pope Leo II, features an irregular trapezoidal plan due to frequent additions. The interior columns, randomly arranged, were taken from various Roman temples.
    Byzantine Influence and Pope Zachary:
    Situated in what was the Greek quarter of Rome, the church's dedication to Saint George were orchestrated by Pope Zachary, a figure of Greek origin. This unique dedication predates the spread of Saint George's veneration with the return of the Crusaders from the East.
    Relics and Cosmatesque Style:
    Beneath the altar, relics of Saint George, including part of his cranium, Lance head, and battle standard, are displayed with cosmatesque tile decoration. The cosmati style, characterized by geometric decorative inlay stonework, uses salvaged materials from ancient Roman buildings. The large roundels are cut cross-sections of Roman columns.
    Restorations and Scola Cantorum:
    Major restorations in the 1920s aimed to return the church to its medieval character. Fragments discovered during this process indicated the existence of a Schola Cantorum from the period of Pope Gregory IV in the 9th century. Recent restorations have further revealed the church's historical elements.
    Thank you for joining us on this Thursday after Ash Wednesday at the Roman Station Church of San Giorgio al Velabro. Please share this video with your family and friends, subscribe, and turn on the notification bell for a continued journey through the Roman Station Church Lenten pilgrimage itinerary. We appreciate your viewership, and we'll see you tomorrow at Santi Giovanni e Paolo.

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  • @catherinechiara3914
    @catherinechiara3914 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so much for these Roman Lenten Pilgrimages. Almost like being there. All your research is greatly appreciated 👍

    • @cruxstationalis
      @cruxstationalis  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for joining on this pilgrimage!

  • @cruxstationalis
    @cruxstationalis  11 месяцев назад +3

    Love all the comments from yesterday’s video!!
    Stay strong this Lent! And thanks for coming along this pilgrim journey with me! ➕❤️🙏

  • @joandoe8591
    @joandoe8591 11 месяцев назад +4

    So happy again to visit Rome this year with you.

    • @cruxstationalis
      @cruxstationalis  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm happy you're joining along again! DO share with family and friends, so they can come with us too!

  • @stephclark164
    @stephclark164 11 месяцев назад +3

    This was a fun one, as I thought my eyes were deceiving me with the ceiling! I first saw it in the live earlier, but now that I’ve seen the interior it makes sense 😊 I love the details on the columns, and the marble of the altar was gorgeous. My favorite, though, was the fresco in the apse, and the reminder that our Blessed Mother is always close by Her Son-and us. I’ve always been drawn to the smaller churches, and this one doesn’t disappoint. 😊

    • @cruxstationalis
      @cruxstationalis  11 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately the Mass was less solemn than normal.

  • @jwatson142
    @jwatson142 11 месяцев назад +3

    Lovely as always!

    • @cruxstationalis
      @cruxstationalis  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I'm glad you love these ancient churches so much

  • @JosephBrennan-io4ly
    @JosephBrennan-io4ly 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @cruxstationalis
      @cruxstationalis  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your SUPER THANKS! It is much appreciated!

  • @tessp.l1284
    @tessp.l1284 11 месяцев назад +2

    According to my St. Andrew’s Missal (1945), Pope Gregory II authored today’s Holy Mass meant to inculcate the spirit of prayer. Pope Gregory II chose both the Epistle ( Isaias xxxviii. 1-6), and Gospel (Matthew viii. 5-13), for specific reasons: in the former, comparing his state under thr Lombard attack, with that of King Ezechias facing the besieging of Jerusalem from the Assyrian army, and the latter, wait for it!, “on account of the station at St. George’s”, as the centurion of the Gospel recalls the warrior St. George!

    • @cruxstationalis
      @cruxstationalis  11 месяцев назад +1

      There are a few Masses during Lent where the Epistle and Gospel were chosen for such reasons, in correlation with the martyr and some event in the life of the Church. And, of course, such realities can then be extended to spiritual matters.

    • @cruxstationalis
      @cruxstationalis  11 месяцев назад +1

      thanks for sharing! and thanks for watching! Can you share with a few family members and friends please?

  • @capefox8321
    @capefox8321 11 месяцев назад +2

    Was San Giorgio In Velabro not damaged by a car bomb in the 1990s?