It was built between 1957 and 1965 to a design by architects Vivina Rizzi and Ennio Canino and dedicated to Our Lady of La Salette. The church is home parish, established June 18, 1957 with the decree of the Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara Neminem quidem fugit, and entrusted to the Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette, who are its owners. It also is home to the cardinal's title Our Lady of La Salette, founded by Pope Paul VI April 29, 1969. Polycarp Pengo is the incumbent cardinal-protector since 1998.
The exterior is preceded by a wide staircase that leads to the temple. The facade is divided into two terraces: the first has set the entry; the second is characterized by tall windows that form the backdrop to the titular statue of the Madonna, which appeared in 1846 in La Salette in France, which juts out like a high canopy of reinforced concrete. The church is flanked by a bell tower, among the highest of Rome (the Quercioli the extent to 52 meters). The interior has a central plan with brick walls that converge sinuously to the only altar. According to the Quercioli Our Lady of La Salette by many is considered a sacred architecture cornerstone of our days. (Quercioli M., op.cit. P.375)
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Mass times
Mondays: 09.00, 18.30Tuesday: 09.00, 18.30Wednesday: 09.00, 18.30Thursday: 09.00, 18.30Friday: 09.00, 18.30Saturday: 09.00, 18.30Sunday and public holidays: 08.30, 10.00, 11.30, 18.30
Times may be subject to change, so please always contact the church

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