Parish of St. Maximilian Kolbe
On the eastern outskirts of Rome, along the Via Prenestina, stands the parish dedicated to Saint Maximilian Kolbe. The Church and the parish building, inaugurated on April 26, 2009 by Cardinal Augusto Vallini, were designed by the architect Mattia del Prete. The large altarpiece, which dominates the presbytery, was frescoed by Kiko Arguello and his international team of painters during Lent 2009.
Pope Benedict XVI, during his pastoral visit to the Parish on 12.12.2010, said: “I admire this new church and the parish buildings together with you and with my presence I wish to encourage you to always better realize that Church of living stones that you yourselves are.”
"It seems important to me, together with the Word, the presence of a place of hospitality of faith [...] Therefore we must try to create, with the help of the Word, what the ancient Church created with the catechumenates: spaces in which to begin to live the Word, to follow the Word, to make it comprehensible and realistic, corresponding to forms of real experience. (Benedict XVI to the Clergy of the Diocese of Rome, 26/02/2009)
The octagonal church alludes to the eighth day of creation, that is, the new creation that begins with the Resurrection of Christ. Eight is in fact the number par excellence of the New Testament: the number of rebirth, through baptism, and of the Resurrection, wrote Saint Ambrose "at the dawn of the eighth day, when Christ rose from the dead, true salvation was given back to the people".
Availability
- from 26 February 2025 to 8 August 2025
Address
Via Polizzi Generosa, 71, 00132 Rome RM
Tourist Buses
- Possibility of entrance and external parking of the Parish