San Patrizio

[1] Since August 2017 (when they were transferred from Santa Susanna), it has been under the pastoral care of the Missionary Society of Saint Paul the Apostle (Paulist Fathers), a religious order which originated and is based in New York City.

[3] An earlier church on the site, Santa Maria in Posterula [it], was demolished, but a fresco was saved and installed in the new structure.

The apse mosaic dates from 1929 and depicts Saint Patrick preaching to the crowds.

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