Rome patron saint of drivers: Santa Francesca Romana
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March 9, 2026
Santa Francesca Romana monastery opens once a year.
The feast day of the patron saint of motorists, Santa Francesca Romana (1384-1444), is marked in Rome each year on 9 March.
The Roman saint, who is buried in the crypt of the basilica named in her honour at the Roman Forum, is the patron of drivers because - according to legend - her path was always lit by an angel.
Monastero Oblate di Santa Francesca Romana
The monastery of Santa Francesca Romana, near the Teatro di Marcello, opens its doors specially only once a year: on 9 March. In 2026 this falls on a Monday.
Pope Benedict XVI praying at Monastero delle Oblate di S. Francesca Romana.
The monastery, located on Via del Teatro di Marcello 32, is open on Monday 9 March 2026 from 09.00 to 18.00.
Entry is free and no booking is required but be warned of lengthy queues.
It will be possible to visit the ancient oratory, the ancient refectory and the cell where Santa Francesca lived.
Basilica di Santa Francesca Romana
The eighth-century Basilica di Santa Francesca Romana, at the Roman Forum, marks the occasion each year with Masses held throughout the day.
After each Mass it is possible to visit the crypt where the saint is buried.
Basilica di Santa Francesca Romana. Photo: essevu / Shutterstock.com.
Blessing of cars
Until relatively recently motorists in Rome took their cars to be blessed as close as possible to the Basilica di Santa Francesca Romana but this practice was stopped due to traffic restrictions on Via dei Fori Imperiali.
Rome's blessing of the cars in times past. Photo Roma Sparita / Osservatore Romano.
The tradition, which began in 1928, once saw hundreds of cars line up in the area around the Colosseum each year.
In recent years a blessing for motorists and a token number of cars - with special permission - takes place on the first Sunday after the feast day.
Blessing of the cars in Rome.
Who was Santa Francesca Romana?
In 1425 noble woman Francesca Bussi de’ Leoni founded the monastery and the Oblate Congregation of Tor de’ Specchi.
She devoted her life to helping Rome’s poor and the sick, until her death in 1440, aged 56.
Francesca Romana was canonised in 1608, and in 1925 Pope Pius XI declared her the patron saint of drivers.
For further details see the Tor de' Specchi website.
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