Who we are
All Saints’ life like that of all Christian communities is based on serving God and neighbour.
We do this by following Jesus Christ.
- We worship together
- We study the bible
- We offer pastoral care
- We work together with other Christian communities for social justice
- We pray for the coming of God’s kingdom.
We are part of the Church of England's Diocese of Europe which is made up of more than 150 Chaplaincies throughout continental Europe and even beyond (Vladivostok and Tangiers!)
We have strong links with
- The Anglican Centre in Rome, with its library and annual study courses,
- The American Episcopal Church of St Paul 's within the Walls,
- The Swedish Lutheran Church, together forming a family of Anglican and related churches and institutions in Rome.
- The Old Catholic Church (Chiesa Vetero Cattolica). The parish of Il Padre Misericordioso worships in our church building
- Several Evangelical Churches which use our facilities.
- All Saints' also supports the ministry of two other anglican communities in central Italy - St John the Baptist at Città della Pieve, Umbria and St Mary at the Cross at Macerata, Le Marche. For more details about the worship and life of these communities please contact the office at All Saints'.
- The Footsteps fresh expression of church, non-denominational groups meeting in houses for worship and study in suburban Rome. Our Reader, Mary Styles, oversees this community.
We are committed to strengthening our ecumenical ties. We belong to Churches Together in Rome, the English Language grouping of churches, and participate in the work of the local Roman Catholic diocese, the Italian Federation of Waldensian and Methodist Churches and such international Movements as Focolari, Sant'Egidio, Chemin Neuf.