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  2. St. Alphonsus Liguori Church, Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Saint Alphonus of Liguori (Chiesa di Sant'Alfonso di Liguori all'Esquilino in Italian) is a rectory church located on the Via Merulana on the Esquiline Hill of central Rome's Vth prefecture, Italy, and a titular church for a Cardinal-priest under the name Santissimo Redentore e Sant'Alfonso in Via Merulana (Church of the Most Holy Redeemer and Saint Alphonse).

  3. St. Alphonsus Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Alphonsus Church may refer to: Church of St Alphonse Liguori, Birkirkara, in Birkirkara, Malta; Novena Church, Singapore (officially the Church of Saint Alphonsus) Italy. Church of St. Alphonsus Liguori, Rome, Italy; Santa Maria della Mercede e Sant'Alfonso Maria de' Liguori, in the historic center of Naples, Italy; United Kingdom

  4. SS. Redentore e S. Alfonso in Via Merulana - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Churches of Rome (rione Esquilino) - Wikipedia

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  6. Alphonsus Liguori - Wikipedia

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    Alphonsus Maria de Liguori, CSsR (27 September 1696 – 1 August 1787) was an Italian Catholic bishop and saint, as well as a spiritual writer, composer, musician, artist, poet, lawyer, scholastic philosopher, and theologian.

  7. Church of St. Alphonsus Liguori, Rome - Wikipedia

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  8. Redemptorists - Wikipedia

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    Alphonsus Liguori was deeply moved by the plight of the poor living in Naples and the surrounding area and established his community with the aim of providing spiritual nourishment. Amongst his companions was Gerard Majella. In 1748 Alphonsus petitioned Pope Benedict XIV, to allow him to establish a congregation to minister to the poor in the ...

  9. Churches of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Pope Marcellus I (A.D. 306–308) is said to have recognized twenty five tituli in the City of Rome, quasi dioecesis. [5] It is known that in 336, Pope Julius I had set the number of presbyter cardinals to 28, [6] so that for each day of the week, a different presbyter cardinal would say mass in one of the four major basilicas of Rome, St. Peter's, Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls ...