The church was built in 1976–78; contributions from Italian Venezuelans led it to be named for that country's patron, Our Lady of Coromoto. It is visited by Venezuelans but is not their official national church. It is square, with a cross-beam roof of laminated wood. The presbytery is illuminated from above by natural light.
Pope John Paul II visited in 1981. On 25 May 1985, it was made a titular church to be held by a cardinal-deacon. The title is named Nostra Signora di Coromoto e San Giovanni di Dio, because the church was originally to be dedicated to Saint John of God, but that is not the name of the church.
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Mass timetable
Monday: 08.00, 09.00, 18.00 (19.00 summer time)Tuesday: 08.00, 09.00, 18.00 (19.00 summer time)Wednesday: 08.00, 09.00, 18.00 (19.00 Summertime)Thursday: 08.00, 09.00, 18.00 (19.00 Summer Time)Friday: 08.00, 09.00, 18.00 (19.00 Summer Time)Saturday: 08.00, 09.00, 18.00 (19.00 summer time)Sunday and public holidays: 08.30, 09.45, 11.00, 12.15, 18.00 (19.00 summer time)
Times may be subject to change, so please always contact the church

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