↑ The name of Chiesa del Sacro Nome di Gesù is also used.
↑ Nathan T. Whitman, "Roman Tradition and the Aedicular Façade" The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians '29'.2 (May 1970), (pp. 108-123) p 108.
↑ The church having been subsequently regained by the Jesuits, the adjacent palazzo is now a residence for Jesuit scholars from around the world studying at the Gregorian University in preparation for ordination to the priesthood.