MOTHER OF MERCY
Day 270: February 6 Mother of Mercy (Mater Pietatis, Oratory of Fr Caravita, Rome, Italy By 1631, the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) had established itself next to the Roman College, and sought to expand nearby to accommodate the active Sodalites and lay congregations that met regularly in the College. The Jesuits bought the property from the Camaldolese in exchange for a site near Piazza Venezia. The Camaldolese moved to San Romualdo, and the Jesuits set about demolishing the old church and monastery in favor of a new oratory. The current oratory was built by the Jesuit Pietro Gravita SJ, from 1631 to 1633, with the financial support of a number of noble families who resided in the neighborhood near the Pantheon. The building was inaugurated on 8 September 1631 with the blessing of Bishop Emilio Altieri, a student of the Roman College and bishop of Camerino , in the Marche region, from 1627 to 1666. Created cardinal in 1669, Bishop Altieri was elected Pope Clement X in 1670. The orator...