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The Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore — also known as the '''Basilica di Santa Maria della Neve''' and '''Basilica Liberiana''' in the , St. Lawrence Outside The Walls , St. Peter and St. Paul Outside The Walls and that of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Basilica, as it was then called, is one of the '' Tituli '', presided over by a patron—in this case Pope Liberius —that housed the major congregations of early Christians in Rome. Built over the Pagan Temple of Cybele , Santa Maria Maggiore is the only Roman basilica that retained the core of its original structure, left intact despite several additional construction projects and damage from the Earthquake of 1348 .

The name of the church reflects two ideas of greatness, both that of a Major Basilica as opposed to a Minor Basilica and also that of the Blessed Virgin Mary , as the true Mother of God. In the Greek Language this doctrine is called Theotokos , officially adopted at the Council Of Ephesus in 431 . The Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore is the largest and most important place of prayer dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary.

After the Avignon Papacy formally ended and the Papacy returned to Rome, the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore became a temporary Palace Of The Popes due to the deteriorated state of the Lateran Palace . The papal residence was later moved to the Palace Of The Vatican in present-day Vatican City .


PATRIARCHAL BASILICA

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A patriarchal basilica, Santa Maria Maggiore is often personally used by the Pope . Most notably, the pope presides over the annual Feast Of The Assumption Of Mary , celebrated each August 15 at the basilica. A high, Canopied Altar dedicated to the pope is used by the pope alone — except for a choice few Priest s including the Archpriest . The pope gives charge of Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore to an archpriest, usually an Archbishop made Cardinal in Consistory . The archpriest was formerly the titular Latin Patriarch Of Antioch , a title abolished in 1964 .

The current archpriest of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore is Bernard Cardinal Law ; John Paul II assigned Law to this position after his resignation as Archbishop Of Boston on December 13, 2002, in an act that elicited much criticism, given the fact that Law was arguably one of the most controversial Church officials in the United States . It was in his Archdiocese that the 2002 Scandal initially erupted.

In addition to the archpriest and his servant priests, a chapter of canons are resident in Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore. In addition, Redemptorist and Dominican priests serve the church daily — offering Confession s and administering other Sacrament s.


Origin

Pope Liberius commissioned the construction of the Liberian Basilica, circa 360 . He wanted a Shrine built at the site where an Appartion of the Blessed Virgin Mary manifested herself before a local patrician and his wife. According to tradition, the outline of the church was physically laid out on the ground by a miraculous snowfall that took place on August 5 , 358 . Dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of Our Lady of the Snows, local Roman Catholics commemorate the Miracle on each anniversary by dropping white Rose petals from the Dome during the Feast Mass .


ARCHITECTURE


The present building dates from the time of Pope Sixtus III ( 432 - 440 ) and contains many ancient Mosaic s from this period. The Athenian marble columns supporting the nave are even older, and either come from the first basilica, or from an antique Roman building. The 16th century coffered ceiling, to a design by Giuliano Da Sangallo is said to be gilded with Incan gold presented by Ferdinand And Isabella to the Spanish pope Alexander VI . The medieval bell tower is the highest in Rome, at 240 feet, (about 75 m.). The apse mosaic, the Coronation of the Virgin, is from the late 13th Century , by the Franciscan friar, Jacopo Torriti. The Basilica also contains frescoes by Giovanni Baglione .

The façade with its screening loggia was added by immediately after the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre of Protestants, though today it is reputed to celebrate the end of the French Wars Of Religion {Link without Title} .

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The Marian column erected in 1614, to designs of Carlo Maderno is the model for numerous Marian Column s erected in Catholic countries in thanksgiving for remission of the Plague during the Baroque era. (An example is the Holy Trinity Column In Olomouc , the Czech Republic). The column itself is the sole remaining from Constantine's Temple Of Peace in '' Campo Vaccino '', as the faithful called the Roman Forum as late as the 18th century {Link without Title} ; Maderno's fountain at the base combines the armorial eagles and dragons of Paul V.

The column in the Piazza celebrates the famous Icon of the Virgin Mary in the Pauline chapel of the Basilica. It is known as ''Salus Populi Romani'', or ''Health of the Roman People'', due to a miracle in which the icon helped keep plague from the city. The icon is at least a thousand years old, and tradition holds that it was painted from life by St Luke The Evangelist . (According to published material at the Basilica, radiocarbon dating establishes the age of the icon to be approximately 2,000 years, thus reinforcing its sacred tradition.)


Restoration

In the centuries that have passed, the weather has been Santa Maria Maggiore's biggest rival. Whether it is the heat and humidity of the summers, or the mild winters, none of it helps when pollution from modern vehicles are added. All of that puts at risk the old churches and the artwork they hold. Centuries before the first vehicle spewed exhaust into the city, during the late sixteenth century, a number of the Vatican's churches were renovated and redecorated. The basilica itself was restored and extended by various popes, including Eugenius III (1145-1153), Nicholas IV (1288-92), Clement X (1670-76), and Benedict XIV (1740-58), who in the 1740s commissioned Ferdinando Fuga to build the present Façade and to modify the interior. The interior of the Santa Maria Maggiore underwent a board renovation encompassing all of its alters between the years 1575 and 1630.


List of major artworks in the basilica



Bethlehem Crypt

Below the sanctuary of Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore is the Bethlehem Crypt where many significant figures in the history of the Roman Catholic Church are buried. The crypt is furnished with an altar and seating for the celebration of the Eucharist . A Relic of the Crib believed to be used in the Nativity of Jesus is protected within the crypt. Devoted to the nativity, Saint Ignatius Of Loyola presided over his first mass as a priest in the Bethlehem crypt on December 25 , 1538 . He would later establish the Society Of Jesus .

In the Bethlehem Crypt is buried Saint Jerome , Doctor Of The Church , who translated the Bible into the Latin Language in the 4th Century , the Vulgate . The body of Pope Pius V was buried here; Gian Lorenzo Bernini also rests in the basilica.


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