It was built in the 20th century.
The church is the parish seat, established by the then Monsignor Ugo Poletti on 6 February 1973 with the decree Pastorali studio, and entrusted to the Capuchin friars. The titular saint, Fedele da Sigmaringen, was a Capuchin friar, born in 1577 in Germany, missionary in Rhaetia, where he died at the hands of Protestant Calvinists in 1622: he was canonised in 1746.
The church is accessed via a small staircase; it is in very simple form, preceded by a portico, with a gabled roof; on the façade, a circular window with quadripartite glass. The interior consists of a single hall, with a trussed roof, and enriched on the sides by devotional statues depicting various saints, including Christ the King, Saint Rita of Cascia, and Saint Anthony. The statue of the titular saint is placed above the door leading to the sacristy. A crucifix is placed in the apse, flanked by statues of St Joseph and the Madonna and Child.
Informaciones
Mass schedules
Mondays: 08.30Tuesday: 08.30Wednesday: 08.30Thursday: 08.30Friday: 08.30, 18.00Saturday: 08.30Sunday and holidays: 09.00, 10.30, 12.00
Times may be subject to change, so please always contact the church

Location
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