San Francesco Saverio, Rimini

San Francesco Saverio also known as the Church of the Suffragio is a Baroque-style Roman Catholic church located in Piazza Ferrari #12 in Rimini, Italy. The church rises adjacent to the former convent of the Jesuits (now a civic museum).

History

The church was commissioned by the Jesuit order and built in 1721. The Jesuits previously had been housed in a site in Santa Maria a Mare. The design had been attributed to either Giovanni Francesco Buonamici or Francesco Garampi.[1][2]

The layout is modelled on the Gesù church in Rome. Adjacent to the church was once the Jesuit convent, which was for years a hospital, and now serves as Civic Museum. The facade remains incomplete in brick, but the interior is richly decorated, despite the suppression of the Jesuits by papal bull in 1773.[3]

The adjacent convent once was a hospital, then a museum.[4]

Interior decoration

An inventory in 1864 (also 1901) cited the following works in the church:[5]

  • St Louis Gonzaga by Andrea Barbiani
  • St Martin Bishop with St John the Baptist and the Virgin in Glory by Nicolo Frangipane
  • Crucified Jesuit Martyrs in Japan (including the Blessed Paulo Miki) by Guido Cagnacci, right presbytery (still in situ)
  • St Nicola and the Souls of Purgatory attributed to Visacci of Urbino, 1st altar left[6]
  • St Antony (oval) by Giuseppe Soleri Brancaleoni, 1st chapel on left
  • Departure from Calvary attributed to Zuccheri studio, 1st chapel on left
  • Guardian Angel by Angelo Sarzetta, 1st chapel on left
  • Virgin with Child, St Joseph and St Peter attributed to Antonio Puglieschi
  • Marriage of the Madonna by Giovanni Battista Costa
  • Deposition, by Giovanni Cesare Grazi, a copy of the work of Barocci located in Sinigallia
  • Glory of St Ignatius by Pietro Rotari, altar by GF Buonamici, in transept[7]
  • St Francis Xavier Preaching in the Indies, main altar, by Vincenzo Pisanelli
  • St Emidius, Patron of Rimini (1788) by GS Brancaleoni, left transept, placed after earthquake of 1786[8]
  • St Francis Borgia in Adoration of the Virgin painted by Rotari, in 1st altar right[9]
  • Annunciation, by Tuscan painter, left presbytery
  • St Stanislao by Giovanni Maria delle Piane (Molinaretto), copy of GG dal Sole painting, sacristy.
  • St Michael Arcangelo by Sarzetto, sacristy
  • Bambino che schiaccia il Drago, by Giovanni Francesco Nagli, sacristy

References

  1. ^ Guida del forestiere nella città di Rimini, by Luigi Tonini, 1864, page 23.
  2. ^ La patria; geografia dell' Italia: pte. 2. Provincie di Ravenna, Ferrara, Forli', Luigi Borsari, 1901, page 279 and 281.
  3. ^ Rimini Turismo, entry.
  4. ^ "Chiesa del Suffragio". Rimini turismo. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  5. ^ Tonini (1864) and Borsari (1901).
  6. ^ Still in situ, Rimini Turismo
  7. ^ Still in situ, Rimini Turismo
  8. ^ Still in situ, Rimini Turismo
  9. ^ Still in church, Rimini Turismo

44°03′45″N 12°34′02″E / 44.0624°N 12.5672°E / 44.0624; 12.5672