



Basilica dei Santi XII Apostoli
The Crypt of Santi Dodici Apostoli - A Sanctuary of Sts. Philip and James Holy Relics








Basilica di Santa Stefano Rotondo al Celio
The Cycle of Martyrdom—A Basilica in Honor of the First Martyr’s Sacrifice




Basilica of Saint Anastasia al Palatino
A Shrine to St. Anastasia in the Shadow of Rome’s Imperial Past




Basilica of Saint Maria in Aracoeli
The Church on the Highest Summit of the Capitoline Hill





Basilica of San Clemente
Home to Relics of Pope Saint Clement I

Basilica of San Paolo alla Regola
Built over One of the Houses of St. Paul

Basilica of San Vitale and Companion Martyrs
An Ancient Sanctuary of Martyrs and Faith, Home to Frescoes of Early Christian Persecution

Basilica of Santa Balbina
Dedicated to St. Balbina, virgin and martyr from the 4th Century, also featuring baroque frescoes in the church's interior.




Basilica of Santa Francesca Romana
The Basilica of Rome’s Beloved Patroness and Protector - St. Francesca Romana






Basilica of Santa Sabina all'Aventino
First Lenten Station on Ash Wednesday, 5th Century Basilica that kept its orginal design, and Dominican Mother Church




Basilica of Sts. Cosmas and Damian
Medieval Church built over the Roman Forum & Temple of Romulus




Basilica Santi Giovanni e Paolo
Underground Houses of the Early Christians and Beautiful Baroque Church

Church di San Lorenzo in Panisperna (St. Lawrence)
San Lorenzo in Panisperna is a historic church in Rome dedicated to Saint Lawrence, one of the city's most venerated martyrs.




Church of San Bonaventura al Palatino
One of the smallest churches in Rome




Church of San Gregorio al Celio
The Home of St. Gregory, The Heart of His Mission


Church of San Lorenzo in Miranda (Temple of Antoninus and Faustina)
San Lorenzo in Miranda—A Witness to the Conversion of Rome

Church of San Sebastiano al Palatino
The Church of Saint Sebastian on the Palatine (San Sebastiano al Palatino) is a small yet historically significant church situated atop the Palatine Hill in Rome. It was originally built in the early Christian era to honor Saint Sebastian, a Roman soldier and martyr who was executed during Emperor Diocletian’s persecution of Christians in the early 4th century. The church is believed to stand near the location where Saint Sebastian’s body was temporarily buried after his martyrdom. Over centuries, the church underwent renovations and restorations, with its current structure reflecting Baroque influences. Despite its modest size, the church holds great spiritual importance due to its connection to one of Christianity's most revered early saints. Its location on the Palatine Hill, surrounded by the ruins of ancient imperial palaces, symbolizes the transformation of Rome from a center of pagan power to a heart of Christian faith.

Church of San Sisto Vecchio
Hidden Gem near Baths of Caracalla & Lenten Station Church



Church of Santa Maria Antiqua
The Earliest Marian Church of the Roman Forum - Where Ancient Christianity Left Its Mark in Fresco and Faith




Church of Santa Maria di Loreto
Where Rome Pays Tribute to the Holy Virgin of Loreto




Church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin
Melchite Rite Church with Relics of St. Valentine and famous "Bocca della Verità"




Church of Santa Prisca
House of Prisca and Aquila, Companions of St. Paul




Church of Santi Luca e Martina Martiri
Where St. Martina’s Sacrifice Amid the Ruins of the Roman Forum




Church of Santi Quirico e Giulitta
Honoring Saints Quiricus and Julitta—A Testament to Martyrdom




Church of the Most Holy Name of Mary at the Forum of Trajan
A Marian Jewel Amid the Ruins of Ancient Rome




Colosseum
From Roman Arena of Gladiator Games to Altar of Martyrs




Mamertine Prison - Church of San Giuseppe dei Falegnami
Mammertine Prison, Location of Sts. Peter and Paul's Imprisonment



Piazza della Madonna dei Monti
Monti’s Hidden Gem—Sip, Stroll, and Savor Rome’s Timeless Charm




Santa Maria della Consolazione
The Church that Consoled Christians on Death Row

Santa Maria in Domnica
Santa Maria in Domnica, also known as Santa Maria alla Navicella, is located on Rome’s Caelian Hill and dedicated to the gathering of the first Christians in Rome.