Sant'Anastasia al Palatino
Sant'Anastasia is a basilica and titular church for cardinal-priests in Rome, Italy owned by the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church.
Basilica
Sant'Anastasia was built in the late 3rd century - early 4th century, possibly by a Roman woman named Anastasia. The church is listed under the titulus Anastasiae in the acts of the 499 synod. Later the church was entitled to the martyr with the same name, Anastasia of Sirmium. Melchiorri in his 19th century guide of Rome, mentions a Roman matron by the name of Apollonia founded the church.The church was restored several times: Pope Damasus I, Pope Hilarius, Pope John VII, Pope Leo III, Pope Gregory IV, Pope Innocent III, and Pope Sixtus IV. The current church dates to a restoration in 1656 commissioned by Pope Urban VII from Luigi Arrigucci. This restoration repaired the collapsed portico and facade. Architect Carlo Gimach restored the church between 1721 and 1722. In 1817, under Pope Pius VII, another refurbishment took place.
Traditionally, the church is connected to the cult of St Jerome, who possibly celebrated Mass here. The saint is depicted over the altar, by Domenichino.
Pope Francis granted the church to the Syro Malabar Church in July 2020.
Art and architecture
The last restoration, after the restoration during the papacy of Sixtus IV, occurred in 1636, when the facade, with lower doric and upper ionic order, was reconstructed in 1636, after the cyclone of 1634. The nave is flanked by pilasters that incorporate Ancient Roman marble and granite columns, putatively from the former Temple of Neptune on the Palatine.The ceiling is colorfully decorated with elaborate framed designs and has a central frescoed panel depicting the Martyrdom of Anastasia by Michelangelo Cerruti; the work was pursued under the patronage of the Cardinal Nuno Cardeal da Cunha e Ataíde. The presbytery was richly decorated in 1705 with marble by the Febei family rebuilt with an endowment of the cardinal Giambattista Costaguti. Under the main altar is said to sheltered the relics of the titular saint. The main altarpiece behind the altar depicts a Nativity by Lazzaro Baldi. The altar at the base houses a statue of Saint Anastasia by Ercole Ferrata. The recumbent sculpture of the dying saint, laid atop a flaming pyre, was influenced by Bernini's Beata Ludovica Albertoni.
The first chapel to the right, near the entrance, has a painting of St John the Baptist by Pier Francesco Mola. While the last chapel on the right has a fresco depicting Scenes from the lives of Saints Carlo Borromeo and Filippo Neri by Lazzaro Baldi. The right transept has a painting of St Toribio by Francesco Trevisani. The left transept has a Madonna of the Rosary also by Baldi, and the tomb of Cardinal and philologist Angelo Mai by the late neoclassical sculptor Giovanni Maria Benzoni. The last chapel to the left, is dedicated to St Jerome, and has an altarpiece depicting this saint by Domenichino. The chalice used by the saint was said to be housed in this chapel. The other chapel has a Saints Giorgio and Bishop Publio by Etienne Parrocel.
Cardinal Priests
The current Cardinal Priest of the Titulus S. Anastasiae is Eugenio Dal Corso. Past holders have included Boso, a Bishop of Turin, and John Morton, an Archbishop of Canterbury.- Teobaldo Boccapecci
- Pierre, Priest
- Azzone degli Atti, Priest
- Ribaldo, Priest
- Ariberto, Priest
- Giovanni Pizzuti, Priest
- Andrea Boboni, Priest
- Boson, Priest
- Romano, Priest
- Roger, Priest
- Gregorio Theodoli, Priest
- Pilfort de Rabastens, Bishop Emeritus of Rieux
- Adhémar Robert, Priest
- Pierre de Monteruc, Bishop Emeritus of Pamplona
- Pietro Tomacelli,, Archpriest of St. John Lateran,
- Enrico Minutoli, Archbishop Emeritus of Naples,
- Vicente de Ribas, Priest
- Guillaume Ragenel de Montfort, Bishop Emeritus of Saint-Malo
- Giorgio Fieschi, Archbishop Emeritus of Genova
- Jordi d'Ornós, schismatic
- Louis de La Palud, Bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
- Giacomo Tebaldi, Bishop Emeritus of Montefeltro
- Giovanni Battista Zeno, Bishop of Vicenza
- Paolo Fregoso, Archbishop of Genova
- John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Antonio Trivulzio, seniore, Bishop of Como
- Robert Guibé, Bishop of Rennes
- Antoine Bohier Du Prat, Archbishop of Bourges
- Lorenzo Campeggi, Bishop of Feltre
- Antoine Duprat, Archbishop of Sens
- Cristoforo Giacobazzi, Bishop of Cassano all'Jonio
- Robert de Lenoncourt, Bishop of Chalons-sur-Marne
- Francesco Sfondrati, Bishop of Capaccio
- Giovanni Angelo Medici, Archbishop of Ragusa
- Giovanni Poggio, Bishop of Tropea
- Giovanni Michele Saraceni, Vice-Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Church
- Scipione Rebiba, Bishop Emeritus of Troia
- Pier Francesco Ferrero, Bishop Emeritus of Vercelli
- Ludovico Simoneta, Datary of His Holiness
- Philibert Babou de La Bourdaisière, Bishop Emeritus of Angoulême
- Antoine Perrenot de Granvella, Archbishop of Mechelen
- Stanislaw Hozjusz, Apostolic Nuncio Emeritus of Hungary
- Girolamo di Corregio, Archbishop of Taranto
- Gianfrancesco Gambara, Bishop of Viterbo
- Alfonso Gesualdo, Archbishop Emeritus of Conza
- Zaccaria Delfino, Bishop Emeritus of Gyôr
- Giovanni Francesco Commendone, Apostolic Nuncio Emeritus to Poland
- Pier Donato Cesi, Bishop Emeritus of Narni
- Ludovico Madruzzo, Bishop of Trento
- Giulio Canani, Bishop of Modena
- Simeone Tagliavia d'Aragonia, Priest
- Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini, Bishop of Cervia
- Bernardo de Rojas y Sandoval, Archbishop of Toledo
- Felice Centini, Bishop of Tolentino
- Ulderico Carpegna, Bishop of Gubbio
- Federico Sforza, Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals
- Carlo Bonelli, Vice-Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Church
- Camillo Massimo, Apostolic Nuncio to Spain
- Girolamo Gastaldi, Archbishop of Benevento
- Federico Baldeschi Colonna, Prefect of Sacred Congregation of Council
- Giambattista Costaguti, Priest
- Giandomenico Paracciani, Prefect of Sacred Congregation for Bishops
- Nuno da Cunha E Ataíde, Bishop of Elvas
- Carlo Maria Sacripante, Priest
- Giacomoi Oddi, Bishop of Viterbo
- Carlo Vittorio Amedeo delle Lanze, Priest
- Ludovico Calini, Bishop of Crema
- Muzio Gallo, Bishop of Viterbo
- Ludovico Flangini Giovanelli, Patriarch of Venice
- Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo, Prefect of Sacred Congregation for Good Government
- Francisco Antonio Javier de Gardoqui Arriquibar, Priest
- Johann Casimir von Häffelin, Priest
- Cesare Nembrini Pironi Gonzaga, Bishop of Ancona e Umana
- Angelo Mai, Prefect of Sacred Congregation of Index
- Karl August Graf von Reisach, Prefect of Sacred Congregation for Studies
- Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano
- Carlo Laurenzi, Auxiliary Bishop of Perugia and Titular Bishop of Amathus in Palaestina
- Andrea Carlo Ferrari, Archbishop of Milan
- Michael von Faulhaber, Archbishop of Munich und Freising
- James Francis McIntyre, Archbishop Emeritus of Los Angeles
- Godfried Danneels, Archbishop Emeritus of Mechelen-Brussels
- Eugenio Dal Corso