- San Crisogono
San Crisogono is a church in
Rome (rioneTrastevere ) dedicated to the martyrSaint Chrysogonus .History
The church was one of the tituli, the first
parish church es of Rome, known as the "Titulus Chrysogoni". It was probably built in the 4th century underPope Silvester I (314–335), rebuilt in the 12th century byJohn of Crema , and again byGiovanni Battista Soria , funded byScipione Borghese , in the early 17th century.The area beneath the sacristy was investigated by Fr. L. Manfredini and Fr. C. Piccolini in 1907. They found remains of the first church (see below). After they had made this discovery, the area was excavated and studied.
The church is served by
Trinitarians . The currentCardinal Priest of the "Titulus S. Chrysogoni" isPaul Shan Kuo-hsi , S.J., Bishop of Kaohsiung. Among the previous Cardinal Priests, Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci (1853–1878), electedPope Leo XIII .Art and architecture
The belltower dates from the 12th century rebuilding. The interior of the church was rebuilt in the 1620s on the site of a 12th century church. The 22 granite columns in the nave are recycled antique columns. The floor is
Cosmatesque , but most of it is hidden by the pews. Theconfessio in thesanctuary area is from the 8th century. The high altar is from 1127, with a baldachino from (1627 or 1641) byGian Lorenzo Bernini .The painting in the middle of the Baroque
coffered ceiling is byGuercino , and depicts the "Glory of Saint Chrysogonus". Likely a copy, in which case the original was taken to London, but it might also be vice versa.On the left side of the nave is the shrine of
Blessed Anna Maria Taigi . She was buried here in the habit of a tertiary of the Trinitarians. See some of her belongings are in the adjacent monastery, where they are kept as relics.The monument at the left of the entrance, dedicated to cardinal Giovanno Jacopo Millo was completed by
Carlo Marchionni andPietro Bracci . Along the right nave are the fresco remains, including a "Santa Francesca Romana" and a "Crucifixion", attributed toPaolo Guidotti and transferred from the church of Saints Barbara and Catherine. The nave also contains a painting of "Three archangels" byGiovanni da San Giovanni . The nave has a "Trinity and Angels" byGiacinto Gimignani , while the altar has a "Guardian Angel" byLudovico Gimignani . The presbitery and ciborium are surrounded by four alabaster columns, it is a work by Soria. The apse has frescoes of the "Life of Saint Crisogono" (16th century) and below "Madonna & child with saints Crisogono & James" by the 12th century school ofPietro Cavallini . The presbitery vault is frescoed with a Virgin byCavalier D'Arpino [ [http://www.romecity.it/Sancrisogono.htm|Romecity entry.] ] .Excavations
Remains from the first church, possible from the reign of
Constantine I , and earlier Roman houses can be seen in the lower parts, reached by a staircase in the sacristy. The ruins are confusing, but you can easily find the apse of the old church and you can see the remains of the martyr's shrine in middle of the apse wall. The church had an uncommon form; rather than the normal basilical plan with a central nave and two aisles on the sides, it has a single nave.On either side of the apse are rooms known as "
pastophoria ", service rooms of a type uncommon in the West but normal in Eastern churches. The one on the right-hand side is though to have been used as adiaconium , with functions resembling those of thesacristy in later churches. The other would then probably have been aprotesis , where holy relics were kept.A number of basins were found here during the excavations, including one cut into the south wall. As the plan is so untypical of early Roman churches, some believe that the structure originally had a different function, and the presence of the basins could mean that it was a "fullonica", a laundry and dye-house. The area was a commercial district at the time, so this is quite likely. Others think that the basin in the south wall was made for
baptism by immersion. As there were other basins too, it seems more likely that it was originally intended for a different use, but it may very well have been used as a baptismal font after the building had been consecrated as a church.The paintings are from the 8th to the 11th century, and include "Pope Sylvester Capturing the Dragon", "
St Pantaleon Healing the Blind Man", "St Benedict Healing the Leper" and "The Rescue ofSt Placid ".Several sarcophagi have been preserved here, some beautifully decorated.
Below the first church are remains of late Republican houses.
Liturgy
The feast day of St Chrysogonus,
24 November , is also the dedication day of the church. Pilgrims and other faithful who attend Mass on this day receive a plenary indulgence.References
* [http://romanchurches.wikia.com/wiki/San_Crisogono "San Crisogono"] , at [http://romanchurches.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Churches of Rome Wiki]
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