San Filippo Benizi, Montefano
History
The Servites moved a convent to Montefano in 1673 after closing another near Ginestreto. After the canonization of St Philip in 1671, the present brick church was built in 1694 to replace an ancient church. Consecration took place in 1703. The female convent was transiently suppressed during 1880-1897.
The façade has two stories, flanked by pilasters, with a triangular pediment over the main door, and a rounded one over a superior window. A number of additions and ornaments were added over the next centuries. The chapel of our Lady of Sorrows was decorated by Tibalducci, a painter from Recanati. The oval portraits were painted by Nazzareno Aquilanti.
The church and convent face a small piazza in the town. Adjacent to the church is a convent of the Servite order that also houses the Centro Studi Biblici Giovanni Vannucci, created in 1995 for biblical studies. The library houses nearly 10 thousand volumes.
References
- ^ History of convent, Servi di Maria website, by Father Ubaldo Forconi.
- ^ Tourism office of Macerata.
- ^ official website of Center for Biblical Studies.