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titulus (inscription) ."In Christian archeology, a titulus is one of a set number of Early Christian churches (collectively known as "the tituli") built round the edges of the city of
Rome , which were ascribed to patrons, whose names often identified them: ::::"they received the name tituli, from the name of the founder
or proprietor who held the property in custody for the Church". [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14745b.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia" 1908:] ]The most ancient text which alludes to a "titulus" of this kind is the
fourth century defense ofAthanasius against theArian s. By the end of thefifth century the"Liber Pontificalis " recognized 25 "tituli". Three more were added in thetwelfth century .In Roman Catholicism, the holder of one of these churches is a "titular". Such holders were initially by tradition native-born Romans (of high social standing). The first church in Rome to have a non-Italian titular was
Santi Quattro Coronati : Dietrich ofTrier was appointed titular in975 byPope Benedict VII . Thatbasilica was originally "Titulus Aemilianae", drawing its name in characteristic fashion from its foundress, who doubtless owned the extensive suburbanRoman villa whose foundations remain under the church and whose audience hall became the ecclesiasticalbasilica .Today, each member of the
College of Cardinals in the order of cardinal-presbyter is appointed a titular church. The Cardinalate developed from the senior clergy in and around the Diocese of Rome (the seven bishops of suburban towns, the fourteen deacons of the diocese, and the priests/presbyters of Roman parishes). As the college was internationalized, each cardinal was given a "titulus", making him an honorary member of the Roman clergy. Today, the cardinal-presbyters have a loose patronal relationship with their titular churches (their names and coats of arms are inscribed on a plaque in the church, and many raise funds for their churches' maintenance and restoration), but they no longer participate in the actual management of the parish. (Likewise, the cardinal-bishops are given honorary title to one of the suburbicarian dioceses, and the cardinal-deacons, today much more than fourteen in number, are given a similar relationship to churches as their deaconries.)ee also
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List of titular churches in Rome - A list of present titular churches and their holdersReferences
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