Santissimo Sacramento and San Michele, churches in Cameri, Italy, november 2010.jpg

Santissimo Sacramento (Holy Sacrament), is a Roman Catholic church located on Piazza Dante Alighieri, adjacent to the parish church of San Michele in Cameri, province of Novara, Piedmont, Italy.

History

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The church was originally an oratory for a flagellant confraternity, known as the Rossi or red for the processional gowns worn by the group. The confraternity then became the Confraternita del SS. Sacramento. The 16th-century façade was restored in 2002, the roofline has statues of the Saints Bartholemew, Peter, and Paul. The interior at present is undecorated. The church was dedicated to the Holy Trinity and San Bartolomeo.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Comune of Cameri, Tourism Guide, entry on church.

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Cameri

San Cassiano, San Rocco, San Giuseppe, Chiesa del Santissimo Sacramento and Santa Maria Assunta. Cameri is twinned with: Vännäs, Sweden (2003) "Superficie

San Rocco, Cameri

parish church of San Michele and the church of the Santissimo Sacramento, in the center of Cameri, province of Novara, Piedmont, Italy. The church was

Santa Maria Assunta, Cameri

Michele in Cameri. Later the church was also known as the Chiesa dei Bianchi (Church of the Whites), as opposed to the Chiesa del Santissimo Sacramento (Chiesa