The Church of Saint Angela Merici is a church in Rome, in the Nomentano district, on Via Bartolomeo Marliano. Built in 1955 by architects Aldo Aloysi and Ernesto Vichi, it was erected as a parish church on 25 November 1963 by decree of Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara, and entrusted to the Oblates of the Virgin Mary since 1958. The church was consecrated in 1967 and was visited by Pope John Paul II on 27 May 2001. The church is a tall octagonal building made of red brick and reinforced concrete ribs. At the top of the church is a lantern, while a long stained glass window runs below the cornice. The main entrance is preceded by a short flight of steps, and is surmounted by the coat of arms of Pope Paul VI and the dedicatory inion: D.O.M. in hon. S. Angelae Merici A.D. MCMLXVII. The interior of the church is simple in form, with a single side chapel, where a ceramic Crucifix and two canvases depicting a Deposition and a Eucharist can be found.
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Mass schedules
Mondays: 18.00Tuesday: 18.00 hrs.Wednesday: 18.00Thursday: 18.00Friday: 18.00Saturday: 18.00Sunday and holidays: 09.30, 11.00, 18.00
Times may be subject to change, so please always contact the church.

Location
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