Santi Simone e Giuda Taddeo a Torre Angela

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Santi Simone e Giuda Taddeo a Torre Angela
Church of Saints Simon and Judas Thaddeus at Torre Angela
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Santi Simone e Giuda Taddeo a Torre Angela
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41°52′30″N12°37′13″E / 41.8750°N 12.6202°E / 41.8750; 12.6202 Coordinates: 41°52′30″N12°37′13″E / 41.8750°N 12.6202°E / 41.8750; 12.6202
LocationVia di Torrenova 162, Rome
Country Italy
Language(s)Italian
Denomination Catholic
Tradition Roman Rite
Website www.facebook.com/simoneegiudataddeo/
History
Status titular church
Founded1992
Dedication Simon the Zealot and Judas Thaddeus
Architecture
Architect(s) Francesco da Volterra, Carlo Lombardi
Style Modern
Completed1992
Administration
Diocese Rome

Santi Simone e Giuda Taddeo a Torre Angela is a modern parish church and a titular church that can be assigned to cardinal priests in the papal diocese of Rome.

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Church

The church is dedicated to Saints Simon and Jude, apostles of Christ, located at Via di Torrenova 162.

It was built on 20 December 1992 for a parish that was established on 4 April 1961.

It enjoyed a papal visit from Pope John Paul II on 30 October 1988.

Cardinal priests

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