Protestant church in Rome?
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Protestant church in Rome?
I would like to attend a church service while in Rome. Does anyone know of a protestant/evangelical church there? Also one in Locarno? (Yes, I know this is an Italy subject!) We will be in Assisi on a Sunday also, little hope there I suppose, but it would be quite wonderful I think to attend a mass there where St. Francis lived.
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There are a number of Protestant Churches in Rome. Check these web sites:
http://www.allsaintsrome.org
http://www.stpaulsrome.it/
http://www.crossspot.net/rbc/index.html
http://www.fedevangelica.it/uk/fcei.asp
Likewise in Locarno:
http://www.solideogloria.ch/monti/index.htm
http://www.allsaintsrome.org
http://www.stpaulsrome.it/
http://www.crossspot.net/rbc/index.html
http://www.fedevangelica.it/uk/fcei.asp
Likewise in Locarno:
http://www.solideogloria.ch/monti/index.htm
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Here's a good list of churches in Rome. Scroll down to find the list of Protestant churches (Italians refer to any church that's not Catholic a "cult" church...which caused me to chuckle, but it's just a term.
Many of the non Catholic churches will have a service on say, Friday evening. You definitely want to call ahead to find out the service time.
http://www.stuardtclarkesrome.com/churchlist.htm
A few churches have services in English like this Baptist church:
piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina 38, Tel. 6876652, Sunday English services are at 10:00 a.m.
Many of the non Catholic churches will have a service on say, Friday evening. You definitely want to call ahead to find out the service time.
http://www.stuardtclarkesrome.com/churchlist.htm
A few churches have services in English like this Baptist church:
piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina 38, Tel. 6876652, Sunday English services are at 10:00 a.m.