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Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù ('Child Jesus Paediatric Hospital') is a tertiary care academic children's hospital located in Rome that is under extraterritorial jurisdiction of the Holy See. [1] As a tertiary children referral centre, the hospital provides over 20 specialties of healthcare through 10 pediatric departments.
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The Bambino Gesù di Praga via Arenzano (lit. ' Child Jesus of Prague in Arenzano ') is a Roman Catholic image of the Child Jesus venerated by the Genoese faithful. [1]The image takes its iconography from a painting of Infant Jesus of Prague which was brought by the Carmelite Order who wanted to propagate its devotion in the area.
The Church of the Bambino Gesù on Esquiline Hill, attached to the General Motherhouse of the congregation. The Oblate Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus (Italian: Suore Oblate del Santo Bambino Gesù) are the members of a religious congregation of women founded in the 17th century, dedicated to the education and religious formation of poor girls.
The facade of the hospital by Giacomo Mola overlooking Piazza di San Giovanni in Laterano. According to tradition, Honorius I in 626 would have transformed his family house into a church dedicated to Saint Andrew, near which, in 1216, Cardinal Giovanni Colonna founded and outfitted a hospice for pilgrims entitled to the same saint.
Ospedale "Infermi", Rimini – University of Ferrara; Ospedale Maurizio Bufalini, Cesena – University of Ferrara and University of Parma; Ospedale Morgagni-Pierantoni, Forlì – University of Ferrara; Ospedale Santa Maria delle Croci, Ravenna – University of Ferrara; Ospedale di Bentivoglio, Bentivoglio – University of Ferrara
Santuario di Santa Teresa di Gesù Bambino. The Shrine of St Therese of the Child Jesus is a place of Catholic worship in Verona. Located in the southern outskirts of the city, in the Borgo Roma District, entrusted to the Discalced Carmelites. Construction began in 1901, was completed in 1904 and the church was consecrated the following year. [1]
The Church of the Gesù (Italian: Chiesa del Gesù, pronounced [ˈkjɛːza del dʒeˈzu]), officially named Chiesa del Santissimo Nome di Gesù [1] [a] (English: Church of the Most Holy Name of Jesus), is a church located at Piazza del Gesù in the Pigna rione of Rome, Italy.