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St Mark's English Church, Florence
Here at St Mark’s, whether you're a long-time member or a newcomer, our doors are open to you, and we hope that you'll find a home here. We serve all of Tuscany and we meet every Sunday at 10.30 for Choral Eucharist.
We have people join us from all over the world and from many differing church backgrounds. We may do things slightly differently to the way you do, but we hope to create a warm, friendly, safe and inclusive welcome. You may be here as a tourist, a student, au pair, in work or retired, full of faith or questioning; EVERYONE is welcome.
Refreshements are served after the service in our beautiful 15th Century Salone. Every third Sunday, we have a bring and share lunch where we can take time to make new friends and
We look forward to meeting you.
We have a church in Bologna where Father Chris goes on the 2nd and 4th Sundyas to take an afternoon Eucharist service at 16.00.
Holy Cross Church in Via D'Azeglio
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Christ Church, Trieste
Christ Church, Trieste
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Holy Cross Church
Welcome to Holy Cross Church, Bologna.
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Anglican congregation in Aviano
Anglican congregation in Aviano
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Church Of The Holy Ghost
We are an international English-speaking church made of up of people from many countries. We are in the centre of Genoa and known in Italian as the "Chiesa Anglicana". Visit our website or Facebook page or just come along and join in the service.
The Church belongs to the Diocese in Europe, part of the Province of Canterbury which links us to the Episcopal Church in the USA and to the whole world-wide Anglican Communion. An all-embracing congregation of individuals who worship the Lord in English, in the busy Italian port of Genoa.
After our 10:30am Sunday services we share fellowship over refreshments. On Wednesdays at 12:30 we offer a quiet midweek service, short for busy people and a moment of calm for us all.
There is a calendar of services and events throughout the year and we welcome those of you coming to our area for a business trip or for study and research, joining or visiting family, on holiday, or even just sent here and wondering why!
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All Saints' Anglican Church
Welcome to All Saints' Milan. We are a multi-national congregation holding a regular Eucharist on Sunday at 10.30. All newcomers and visitors will be made very welcome. Our services are in English.
We have tea and coffee after each service, with an optional pizza lunch on the first Sunday of each month. Our 18-35 Sirius Group organise social event after the service on the second Sunday of the month.
For news of other activities please consult our website
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Anglican congregation in Bari
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Holy Cross At Santa Croce Parish Rooms
Welcome to Holy Cross, Macerata.
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Church of the Ascension, Lake Como
Welcome to our gem of a church on Lake Como. Our congregation is a small group of residents, holiday home owners and visitors to the lake. We are a friendly group who have the opportunity to worship, socialise and use our skills to keep this beautiful place of worship available to all.
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St. Anthony Abbot
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St George's Anglican Church, Venice
Welcom to all Christians of any Church or none, who want to find or to worship God using the English language whilst in the wonderful city of Venice
We hope you will find, as many do, that St. George's provides a Christian experience in a familiar Anglican / Episcopalian setting, but one in keeping with our cultural surroundings. Here you can offer your thanks to the Creator in the midst of the glories of the art and architecture of the city, and reflect on how they might affect you in your own life.
You will be made very welcome at our Sunday services at 10.30 am. In the Anglican Tradition, Baptised Christians of all denominations who are in good standing in their own Church are welcome to receive the Eucharist. We look forward to seeing you!
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All Saints
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St Peter
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