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All Saints Church Rome was built in 1882-1887. The spire was added in 1937

Thank you for visiting All Saints' Church, Rome!

We are a multicultural community of about two hundred Anglicans from all around the world whose mother tongues are as diverse as French, Arabic, Tamil and Swahili, but most of our worship is conducted in English.

Welcoming people as worshippers, pilgrims, musicians, and tourists is an important part of our ministry.

Many Christians who love Rome choose our church for the blessing of their marriages. Many choirs and orchestras touring Italy make us one of their concert venues. Many of the most marginalised in the community ask us for advice, counselling or material support.


You are very welcome to browse through this site and we hope that you'll visit us again some day, either virtually or in person!

 

Click here to read about All Saints' Church's history

Click here to see current and upcoming Church activities
Click here to learn about our organ, one of Rome's best, and to see the program for Organ Vespers

Click here to find out about being married in All Saints' Church Rome

Click here to take a virtual tour of the Church building, designed by the  English architect G. E. Street and built betwen 1882 and 1887

Click here to read about the All Saints Stewardship Program

Click here for a Site Map

 
 
 
 
Click here to contact the Church Office
The organ, first built in 1894, has been renewed as recently as 1961.

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 work closely with The Anglican Centre in Rome, with its library and annual study courses, the American Episcopal Church of St Paul's within the Walls, and the Swedish Lutheran Church, together forming a family of Anglican and related churches and institutions in Rome.

We are committed to strengthening our ecumenical ties. We belong to Churches Together in Rome, the English Lanuguage 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.

 

We are a community waiting upon the Spirit of God to strengthen what we do that is good, to challenge what may be amiss or misplaced, and to supply faith, hope and love in abundance.