Church of Saint Lucia
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Church of Saint Lucia
Summary
Church of Saint Lucia is a Catholic church building[1]. It draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (catholic_church_building category, ranking #54 of 356).[2]
Key Facts
- Church of Saint Lucia's religion is recorded as Catholicism[3].
- Church of Saint Lucia is located in Rome[4].
- Church of Saint Lucia is in the country of Italy[5].
- Church of Saint Lucia's instance of is recorded as Catholic church building[6].
- Church of Saint Lucia's architect is recorded as Tullio Rossi[7].
- Saint Lucy is named after Church of Saint Lucia[8].
- Church of Saint Lucia's architectural style is recorded as modern architecture[9].
- Church of Saint Lucia's Commons category is recorded as Santa Lucia (Rome)[10].
- 1938 marks the founding of Church of Saint Lucia[11].
- Church of Saint Lucia's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 41.919421, 'lon': 12.456564}[12].
- Church of Saint Lucia's diocese is recorded as Diocese of Rome[13].
- Church of Saint Lucia's dedicated to is recorded as Saint Lucy[14].
- Church of Saint Lucia's official website is recorded as https://www.parrocchiasantalucia.it[15].
- Church of Saint Lucia's Christian liturgical rite is recorded as Roman Rite[16].
- Church of Saint Lucia's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Architourist Guide[17].
- Church of Saint Lucia's category for the exterior of the item is recorded as Category:Santa Lucia (Rome) - Exterior[18].
Body
Geography
Church of Saint Lucia is in the country of Italy[5]. It is located in Rome[4].
Designation and Status
Church of Saint Lucia's instance of is recorded as Catholic church building[6]. Its religion is recorded as Catholicism[3].
History and Context
1938 marks the founding of Church of Saint Lucia[11]. Saint Lucy is named after it[8].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Church of Saint Lucia include Santa Lucia a Piazza d'Armi[19], a cardinal title[20], in Italy[21].
Why It Matters
Church of Saint Lucia draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (catholic_church_building category, ranking #54 of 356).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22]
Entities named for it include Santa Lucia a Piazza d'Armi[19], a cardinal title[20], in Italy[21].