National churches in Rome
Charitable institutions attached to churches in Rome were founded right through the medieval period and included hospitals, hostels, and others providing assistance to pilgrims to Rome from a certain "nation", which thus became these nations' national churches in Rome. These institutions were generally organized as confraternities and funded through charity and legacies from rich benefactors belonging to that "nation". Often, they were also connected to national scholae, where the clergymen of that nation were trained. The churches and their riches were a sign of the importance of their nation and of the prelates that supported them. Up to 1870 and Italian unification, these national churches also included churches of the Italian states.
Many of these organizations, lacking a purpose by the 19th century, were expropriated through the 1873 legislation on the suppression of religious corporations. In the following decades, nevertheless, various accords – ending up in the Lateran Pacts – saw the national churches' assets returned to the Catholic Church.
Italian regional churches
- Abruzzo: Santa Maria Maddalena in Campo Marzio
- Apulia: San Nicola in Carcere
- Basilicata: San Nicola in Carcere
- Calabria: San Francesco di Paola ai Monti
- Campania: Santo Spirito dei Napoletani
- Dalmatian Italians: San Marco Evangelista in Agro Laurentino
- Emilia-Romagna: Santi Giovanni Evangelista e Petronio dei Bolognesi
- Istrian Italians: San Marco Evangelista in Agro Laurentino
- Lazio:
- Liguria: San Giovanni Battista dei Genovesi
- Lombardy:
- Marche: San Salvatore in Lauro
- Piedmont: Santissimo Sudario all'Argentina
- Sardinia: Santissimo Sudario all'Argentina
- Sicily: Santa Maria Odigitria al Tritone
- Tuscany:
- Umbria:
- Venetia: San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio
National churches
Africa
Americas
- Argentina: Santa Maria Addolorata a Piazza Buenos Aires
- Canada: Nostra Signora del Santissimo Sacramento e Santi Martiri Canadesi
- Chile: Santa Maria della Pace
- Ecuador: Santa Maria in Via
- Mexico: Nostra Signora di Guadalupe e San Filippo Martire
- Peru: Sant'Anastasia al Palatino
- United States of America:
- Venezuela: Nostra Signora di Coromoto
Asia
- Armenia
- Japan: Santa Maria dell'Orto
- Lebanon: San Marone
- Philippines: Santa Pudenziana
- Syria: Santa Maria della Concezione in Campo Marzio
Europe
- Albania:
- Austria:
- Belgium: San Giuliano dei Fiamminghi
- Croatia:
- Denmark: Santa Maria in Traspontina
- England:
- France:
- Germany:
- Greece:
- Hungary:
- Ireland:
- Lithuania:
- *
- * San Casimiro a Via Tusculano
- Malta:
- Netherlands:
- Norway: Sant'Olav
- Poland:
- Portugal: Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi
- Romania: San Salvatore alle Coppelle
- Russia: Sant'Antonio Abate all'Esquilino
- Scotland:
- Spain:
- Sweden: Santa Brigida a Campo de' Fiori
- Switzerland:
- Ukraine: